![]() Augmentation silloplasty can help surgeons correct nostril asymmetry due to sill height discrepancy. This classification is also crucial in selecting the proper method for correcting nasal base asymmetry. The results show that the height differences in the two sills decreased by 44.26% one year after surgery compared to before surgery (CI: 95%, range - 20.59 to - 67.93), which is statistically significant (p = 0.0002) CONCLUSIONS: Classification of nasal base and nostrils relying on visual inspection is still an important tool for clinical evaluation and communication among physicians. In the second phase of this research, augmentation silloplasty was employed for the correction of asymmetric sill heights between the right and left sides. Morphologic study has revealed that there are two types of nostrils in the frontal view and three types in the basal view. In the first phase, classification was performed of the nostril shapes of the patients using two views: frontal and basal. One year after silloplasty surgical outcome was evaluated by measuring the differences in sill heights. Next, an attempt was made to symmetrize nostril heights by sill augmentation surgery. ![]() The subjects were categorized as Phase 1. The second phase of the research was an interventional study without a control group consisting of 22 patients. The first phase was a cross-sectional study carried out on the deidentified photographs of 122 patients nominated for rhinoplasty surgery at the facial plastic clinic of a tertiary university hospital. This research was performed in two phases. ![]() The second is to assess augmentation silloplasty in patients with different sill heights to resolve nostril asymmetry. The first is to evaluate nostril shape in Persian patients who were candidates for primary rhinoplasty in basal and frontal views. Additionally, the shape of the nostril in frontal view has rarely been evaluated. Some studies have been performed regarding nostril shape however, no studies have been conducted on nostril shape in the Persian population. ![]() Nostril sill asymmetry is one of the most challenging problems in rhinoplasty. ![]()
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