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Modified Rotation-Advancement Alar Flap Technique for Cosmetic Alar Reduction: Surgical Experience With 80 Asian Cases

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Summary: Various surgical procedures were proposed for cosmetic alar reduction, but concerns including prominent scars and unnatural appearence remain. From January 2023 to January 2025, the author performed alar reduction using a modified rotation-advancement alar flap technique in 80 Asian patients. All 80 patients were followed up for 3–12 months (average 10.6 mo). Patients’ satisfaction was assessed with a questionnaire focusing on profile improvement and scar prominence. The modified rotation-advancement alar flap technique was shown to be less invasive. It simultaneously improved nostril show, flared alae, and bilateral symmetry, yielding a natural and aesthetic outcome in Asians.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Modified Rotation-Advancement Alar Flap Technique for Cosmetic Alar Reduction: Surgical Experience With 80 Asian Cases
Description:
Summary: Various surgical procedures were proposed for cosmetic alar reduction, but concerns including prominent scars and unnatural appearence remain.
From January 2023 to January 2025, the author performed alar reduction using a modified rotation-advancement alar flap technique in 80 Asian patients.
All 80 patients were followed up for 3–12 months (average 10.
6 mo).
Patients’ satisfaction was assessed with a questionnaire focusing on profile improvement and scar prominence.
The modified rotation-advancement alar flap technique was shown to be less invasive.
It simultaneously improved nostril show, flared alae, and bilateral symmetry, yielding a natural and aesthetic outcome in Asians.

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