When performing rhinoplasty on African American patients
Published on February 21, 2011 by Kyle Choe
When performing rhinoplasty on African American patients, do you more commonly use an open or closed approach and why?
It depends on what the patient needs. African American nose has certain features such as flat dorsum, wide tip, flaring nostrils and thick skin. Most of my patients request dorsal augmentation, tip refinement and narrowing of the alae. These are best done using the open technique.