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Fig. 10 | Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Fig. 10

From: Nasal sill augmentation: an overlooked concept in rhinoplasty—a technical note and review of the literatures

Fig. 10

a Full or Sill-proper nostril sill which is the most common variant and has the most muscle and soft tissue thickness among all 3 types; a mild protuberant area connects the columella and the ala. b In the Flat type, there is no protuberance between the vestibule of the nose and the upper lip and has the least thickness of the soft tissue. c In the Point type, the medial and lateral wall of the nostril sill gets close to each other to form an apex

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