The Revolutionary Technique of Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty Explained

What Is Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty

If you're considering rhinoplasty, you might have stumbled upon a new technique called Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty. This technique is gaining popularity among surgeons and patients alike due to its many benefits. But what exactly is Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty? In this blog post, we will answer all of your questions about this innovative technique and explain how it differs from traditional rhinoplasty using different instruments.

What is Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty?

Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty is a technique used by plastic surgeons to reshape the nose using ultrasound waves. A special device called a piezotome is used to create precise, controlled incisions in the bone and cartilage of the nose. Since the piezotome works only when pressure is applied it tends to only cut the bone and spare the surrounding soft tissue. This creates less trauma and bleeding than traditional rhinoplasty techniques. (1)

 

The name Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty comes from the combination of two words - piezoelectricity and ultrasound

 

How Does It Differ From Traditional Rhinoplasty?

In traditional rhinoplasty, surgeons use tools such as hammers and chisels to reshape the nose. These instruments can cause significant trauma to the surrounding tissues, leading to longer recovery times and higher risk of complications. In contrast, Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty uses ultrasonic waves that vibrate at a high frequency to cut the bone and cartilage with minimal damage to the surrounding tissues. This makes the procedure less invasive and reduces healing time.

 

What are the benefits of Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty?

Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty offers several advantages over traditional rhinoplasty techniques using different instruments. It can create more precise incisions, which can lead to better results and less scarring. It can also reduce bleeding and swelling, leading to a faster recovery time. Lastly, it can provide a more comfortable experience for the patient, as there is often less trauma to the surrounding tissues. Especially in revision rhinoplasty where scarring and prior surgery increase the likelihood of injury Piezo ultrasonic instruments decrease the likelihood of bleeding and injury.

 

Is Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty safe?

Yes, Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty is considered safe when performed by an experienced and qualified plastic surgeon. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved, such as infection, bleeding, and complications with the anesthesia. However, by using ultrasound waves to create the incisions, Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty can decrease some of the discomfort associated with some of the traditional techniques. (2)

 

Who is a good candidate for Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty?

Whether you are a good candidate for Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty depends on your individual needs and goals for the procedure.
Dr. Franck can help determine if this technique is right for you based on factors such as the shape and size of your nose, the thickness of your skin, and any breathing problems you may have.

 

How does Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty differ from traditional rhinoplasty using different instruments?

Traditional rhinoplasty techniques involve using rasps and osteotome (a surgical instrument used to cut bone) to shape and break the bone and cartilage of the nose. These techniques can be effective, but they can also create more trauma, bleeding, and swelling than Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty. Additionally, traditional rhinoplasty techniques may be more difficult to control, leading to less precise incisions and potentially less satisfying results.

 

Is Piezo Rhinoplasty Better Than Traditional Rhinoplasty?

The answer to this question depends on your individual needs and goals for the procedure. For some patients, traditional rhinoplasty techniques may be more suitable, while for others, Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty may offer better results. Dr. Franck has years of experience with traditional methods and using Piezo Ultrasonic instruments. It's essential to discuss your expectations with your plastic surgeon to determine the best approach for you.

 

What are the disadvantages of Piezo Rhinoplasty?

One of the main disadvantages of Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty is that it may be more expensive than traditional rhinoplasty techniques. This is due to the specialized equipment and training required for this technique. Additionally, some surgeons may not be familiar with this technique, making it less accessible in certain areas.

Another potential disadvantage is that since Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty is still a relatively new technique, there may be less research and long-term data available compared to traditional rhinoplasty techniques. However, as the technique becomes more widespread, this may change.

 

How much does Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty cost?

The cost of Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty can vary depending on several factors, such as the location and experience of the surgeon, the complexity of the procedure, and any additional fees for anesthesia or facility costs. The cost of Piezo Rhinoplasty does not need to be more expensive than traditional rhinoplasty. Dr. Franck's team will be able to provide you with a very transparent quote following a consultation.

 

Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty is an innovative technique that is gaining popularity among plastic surgeons and patients. By using ultrasound waves to create precise incisions, this technique can offer several advantages over traditional rhinoplasty techniques using different instruments.(3) However, like all surgical procedures, it's important to choose an experienced and qualified plastic surgeon and to carefully consider your individual needs and goals before deciding if Piezo Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty is right for you.

 

References

  1. Goksel, A. and Saban, Y., 2019. Open piezo preservation rhinoplasty: a case report of the new rhinoplasty approach. Facial Plastic Surgery, 35(01), pp.113-118.

  2. Gerbault, O., Daniel, R.K. and Kosins, A.M., 2016. The role of piezoelectric instrumentation in rhinoplasty surgery. Aesthetic surgery journal, 36(1), pp.21-34.

  3. Robiony, M., Polini, F., Costa, F., Toro, C. and Politi, M., 2007. Ultrasound piezoelectric vibrations to perform osteotomies in rhinoplasty. Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery, 65(5), pp.1035-1038


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Dr. Philipp Franck

Dr. Franck is a board-certified Plastic Surgeon in New York with a special interest in face, breast, and body surgery. He has been included in the Rising Star Surgeons in New York by New York Time Magazine. He also serves as Clinical Assistant Professor at Weill Cornell Medical College and New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

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