Transcutaneous and transmucosal Serdev sutures for nasal tip refinement, alar base narrowing, and other corrections

2nd International Conference on Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery
July 27-28, 2017 Vancouver, Canada

Nikolay P Serdev

New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Aesthet Reconstr Surg

DOI: 10.4172/2472-1905-C1-003

Abstract

The author describes his experience with the transcutaneous Serdev suture techniques in different aesthetic disproportions of the external nose and in secondary cases. Author’s needles are specifically designed for these techniques. Rhinoplasty is part of the beautification process. The cosmetic surgeon should be guided by correct nose proportions, angles, and volumes. Proportional nose is one that fits in 1/3 of the face length. Proper volumes are: thin dorsum, thin tip, narrow alar base. The tip of the nose prominence gives volume to the central face and its position should be in harmony with the beauty triangle (projected cheekbones and chin). The tip should be in the line of the cheekbone prominences. The nasal dorsum should be straight or slightly concave. The best angles are: 90° angle at the tip, 110° nasolabial angle, 30°angle of nostrils to columella, 30° dorsum to profile line. The aim of Serdev suture techniques in beautification rhinoplasty is to improve the above-mentioned aesthetic proportions, volumes, and angles of the nose, adapted to the face. Serdev sutures in rhinoplasty include: tip rotation, refinement of the tip, lower and medial thirds and alar base narrowing.

Biography

E-mail: serdev@gmail.com