New study reveals best way to reshape the nose tip
NCT ID NCT06370455
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study compared two surgical methods—septal advancement flap and columellar strut—to improve the shape and position of the nasal tip in 30 people undergoing rhinoplasty. Participants had a droopy nasal tip and were not eligible if they had prior nose surgery or certain medical conditions. The study measured patient satisfaction and changes in nasal tip projection and rotation.
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Locations
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Otorhinolaryngology department -Tanta University Hospitals
Tanta, Egypt
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