Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. operations for narrowing the 539.—I. The shaded area indicates the size and shape of the broad triangle oftissue removed from the tissue of the upper lip. 2. Shows the edges 540.—Two triangular areas may be removed instead of one. Other, is removed from the upper lip. The ala? are loosened, and thewound is closed in the midline. The tissues are held together by atraction stitch through the base of the nose (Fig. 539). The removal of a triangle of tissue from beneath each nostril, astrip of skin being le


Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. operations for narrowing the 539.—I. The shaded area indicates the size and shape of the broad triangle oftissue removed from the tissue of the upper lip. 2. Shows the edges 540.—Two triangular areas may be removed instead of one. Other, is removed from the upper lip. The ala? are loosened, and thewound is closed in the midline. The tissues are held together by atraction stitch through the base of the nose (Fig. 539). The removal of a triangle of tissue from beneath each nostril, astrip of skin being left between, will accomplish the same purpose withless damage to the upper lip (Fig. 540-541). To Raise a Flattened Nostril Szymanowskis Operation.—The ala is detached by a transverseincision through the full thickness of the tissues just above the flat- 488 PLASTIC SURGERY tened nostril. Next, a cut perpendicular to the first incision is madedown through the border of the nostril. The tissue inside the nose.


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