Lateral cruras plasty sutures is an essential tool in structure, ethnic, custom, revision and reconstructive rhinoplasties, whenever the lateral cruras of the lower lateral cartilages need to be redesigned, providing the location, prominence, shape, size, angle or specific custom look desired by the patient or deemed technically required by the surgeon, from a subtle change up to a totally brand new custom made lateral cruras; common indications are alar notching, alar buckling, asymmetries, ethnic noses, revision of poor results, feminization cases, etc.
The lateral cruras plasty sutures technique is indicated when it is deemed unsafe, unstable, unpredictable or unlikely successful letting the lower lateral cartilage, its lateral crura and the ala float free to acquire their shape, position, projection and angle or alternatively when other less interventionist maneuvers with the same purpose are unreliable, unfeasible or have already failed; it is one of the most powerful and versatile maneuvers which can be performed on a nose.
It is considered a highly demanding technique of high difficulty of calibration but of low to medium difficulty in its execution, short time consuming in the operating room and pretty much artistic in terms of its versatility, allowing full deployment of creativity reshaping noses.
This gesture can be done by either closed or open approach rhinoplasties, notwithstanding the open approach is a must of safety, reliability and precision for its execution.
Patients warning: only highly experienced surgeons who have underwent optimal training and have performed already a large number of closed and open approach structure and non structure rhinoplasties should execute high end rhinoplasty cases, should they feel capable and comfortable with the challenge.