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Where are the incisions made for revision rhinoplasty?

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Where are the incisions made for revision rhinoplasty?

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The incisions are often made on the inside of the nose, which is referred to as closed rhinoplasty and results in no visible scarring. In some cases, however, an additional small incision is made on the underside of the nose between the nostrils. This is known as open rhinoplasty and results in a well-concealed, fine-line scar that fades in time.

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