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Costal Cartilage

In some rhinoplasty cases, especially in revised or more complex surgeries, the use of costal cartilage may be the ideal solution to create long-lasting and natural results.

Why costal cartilage?
Cartilage from the rib is one of the best options for reconstructing the nasal structure when additional support is needed. It is strong, durable and can be precisely shaped to ensure the best contour of the nose.

If you have questions about how costal cartilage can be used in your rhinoplasty, schedule a consultation and let’s talk about the best plan for you!

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