ABSTRACT
Successful treatment of the crooked nasal tip includes proper analysis and assessment,
employment of the proper techniques, reaching ideal tip dynamics, and close follow-up.
Both the caudal septum and the nasal tip cartilages must be addressed. When executed
properly, satisfaction should be high for both the patient and the surgeon.
KEYWORDS
Twisted - crooked - tip dynamics - septum
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Jeremy WarnerM.D.
Division of Plastic Surgery, NorthShore University Health System
501 Skokie Blvd., Northbrook, IL 60062
Email: jpwmd1@gmail.com