Lesson 1Dorsal hump reduction maneuvers: rasping, guarded osteotomy, component resection, preservation techniques (let-down/let-in)This part addresses dorsal hump reduction, comparing rasping, guarded osteotomy, and component resection with preservation methods like let-down and let-in, focusing on smooth dorsal lines and preventing open roof or inverted-V deformity.
Preoperative dorsal profile analysisRasping versus guarded osteotomy useComponent dorsal hump resection stepsLet-down and let-in preservation conceptsAvoiding open roof and inverted-V deformityLesson 2Septoplasty operative steps: submucoperichondrial elevation, cartilage scoring, septal pocketing, extracorporeal septoplasty principlesThis part outlines step-by-step septoplasty, stressing submucoperichondrial elevation, cartilage scoring and reshaping, septal pocketing for grafts, and extracorporeal septoplasty principles while preserving L-strut integrity and minimizing mucosal injury.
Hemitransfixion and Killian incision choicesSubmucoperichondrial flap elevationCartilage scoring and controlled weakeningSeptal pocketing and graft stabilizationExtracorporeal septoplasty indications and stepsLesson 3Turbinate reduction techniques: submucosal resection, outfracture, radiofrequency or microdebrider-assisted reductionThis part reviews turbinate reduction options, including submucosal resection, outfracture, and radiofrequency or microdebrider-assisted methods, stressing mucosal preservation, bleeding control, and avoiding empty nose syndrome.
Preoperative turbinate and airway assessmentSubmucosal resection indications and stepsOutfracture technique and stabilizationRadiofrequency and microdebrider methodsPreventing overresection and empty noseLesson 4Bony pyramid modification: lateral and medial osteotomies, greenstick vs complete, preventing and managing open roofThis part covers bony pyramid changes, including planning lateral and medial osteotomies, choosing greenstick versus complete fractures, controlling fracture lines, and preventing, recognizing, and managing open roof and rocker deformities.
Preoperative analysis of bony vaultLateral osteotomy techniques and toolsMedial osteotomies and intermediate cutsGreenstick versus complete osteotomiesPrevention and repair of open roof deformityLesson 5Closed rhinoplasty techniques: endonasal suture techniques, limitations, and when to convert to openThis part reviews closed rhinoplasty approaches, detailing endonasal access, suture methods for tip and dorsum, case selection, technical limits, and criteria for safely converting to open when exposure or control is inadequate.
Endonasal incision design and accessEndonasal tip suture techniquesEndonasal dorsal modification methodsRecognizing limitations of closed approachIndications to convert to open rhinoplastyLesson 6Graft harvest and handling: septal cartilage harvest technique, septal preservation considerations, alternatives (conchal, costal)This part covers graft harvest and handling, detailing safe septal cartilage harvest with L-strut preservation, alternatives like conchal and costal cartilage, and principles of carving, contouring, storage, and fixation to reduce warping.
Septal cartilage harvest and L-strut safetyConchal cartilage harvest techniquesCostal cartilage harvest and donor risksCarving and contouring to limit warpingGraft storage, orientation, and fixationLesson 7Open rhinoplasty exposure: transcolumellar and marginal incisions, soft tissue handling, and flap elevationThis part details open rhinoplasty exposure, including transcolumellar and marginal incision design, gentle soft tissue handling, flap elevation planes, and strategies to preserve blood flow, minimize scarring, and enable precise structural work.
Planning transcolumellar incision designMarginal incision placement and executionElevation planes and flap thickness controlProtecting vascularity and soft tissue envelopeClosure techniques to minimize visible scarsLesson 8Cartilage techniques for tip refinement: cephalic trim, medial and lateral crural sutures, interdomal and transdomal suturesThis part explains cartilage-based moves for tip refinement, focusing on cephalic trim planning, crural suture patterns, and dome-shaping strategies that balance definition, support, and airway preservation while minimizing long-term deformities.
Planning and limits of cephalic trimMedial crural sutures for tip supportLateral crural sutures and contour controlInterdomal sutures for dome unificationTransdomal sutures for tip definitionLesson 9Nasal valve procedures: spreader graft placement, butterfly grafts, lateral crural strut grafts, alar batten graftsThis part focuses on nasal valve surgery, covering reasons and planning for spreader grafts, butterfly grafts, lateral crural strut grafts, and alar batten grafts to restore internal and external valve function without over-widening the dorsum or tip.
Assessment of internal and external nasal valvesSpreader graft sizing and fixation methodsButterfly graft indications and placementLateral crural strut graft design and pocketingAlar batten grafts for external valve collapseLesson 10Tip rotation and projection control: columellar strut graft, tongue-in-groove, tip sutures; effects on animationThis part explains operative control of tip rotation and projection using columellar strut grafts, tongue-in-groove moves, and targeted tip sutures, highlighting biomechanical effects, sequencing, and impact on smile dynamics and movement.
Analyzing baseline rotation and projectionColumellar strut graft design and fixationTongue-in-groove technique and variationsTip suture combinations for fine-tuningAssessing tip behavior with facial animation