516) Which of the following statements about Facial Analysis for Rhinoplasty is CORRECT?
A. The nasofrontal angle connects the nasion to the trichion and the nasion to the nasal tip.
B. The ideal nasolabial angle in men is 110 degrees.
C. Adequate projection of the nose is present when 60% of the horizontal nasal projection lies anterior to the upper lip.
D. On lateral view the columella profile should have one or two breaks.
E. Columellar show measures 6 mm in the male patient.
REFERENCES & ANSWER
Orten S. S., Hilger P. A.: Facial Analysis of the Rhinoplasty Patient, Chapter 31, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Thieme Medical Publishers, second edition (Ira Papel, editor) pp. 364-365, 2002
Boahene Kofi D.O., Orten S. S., Hilger P. A.: Facial Analysis of the Rhinoplasty Patient, Chapter 38, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Thieme Medical Publishers, Third edition (Ira Papel, editor) pp. 477-487, 2009
516) C Adequate projection of the nose is present when 60% of the horizontal nasal projection lies anterior to the upper lip.
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