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When grafting is necessary

In general, all structured rhinoplasties require cartilage grafts. In many cases, a cartilage graft from a rib can be the best solution for creating strong structures and natural, predictable results.

This technique is used to ensure greater precision and safety in the sculpting of the nose, allowing for the construction of minute details that bring beauty, harmony and functionality to the face.

The rib graft, therefore, provides long-lasting support and can be custom-molded.

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