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There has been a resurgence in dorsal preservation rhinoplasty (DPR) caused by theoretic aesthetic and functional advantages compared with conventional hump takedown rhinoplasty.
Classically, the push-down and let-down maneuvers have been described for management of the bony nasal vault.
There have been a variety of modifications in the septal resection that is a requisite for dorsal lowering in DPR.
Partial dorsal preservation techniques, including cartilage-only preservation, have also been described.
Although several studies have reported aesthetic and functional success with a variety of techniques, few have used objective or patient-centered subjective measures.