Background
This study aimed to evaluate a surgical technique used for patients requiring revision rhinoplasty to reestablish their ethnic
identity.
Methods
A retrospective review involved 29 patients who underwent revision rhinoplasty to reestablish their ethnic identity using
residual septal cartilage and porous polyethylene implants. The follow-up period ranged from 6 month to 7 years.
Results
For all patients undergoing revision rhinoplasty, multiple porous polyethylene implants were used to reestablish ethnic identity
and to restore nasal function. Implant extrusion developed in one (3.4%) of the 29 patients. There were no cases of postimplant
infection.
Conclusions
In our experience, patients who feel they have lost their ethnic identity after primary rhinoplasty tend to have overresected
dorsal cartilage and bone and overresected tip cartilages. The use of multiple porous polyethylene implants in revision rhinoplasty
to restore ethnic identity can provide the necessary grafting material needed for reconstruction. Many grafting options are
available. According to our experience, porous polyethylene provides safe, effective, and reliable results.
Keywords Ethnic rhinoplasty - Implants - Revision rhinoplasty