The boxy nasal tip is characterized by a broad, rectangular appearance of the tip lobule on basal view. This manifests anatomically as one of three types: type I, which features an increased intercrural angle of divergence (greater than 30 degrees) and normal domal arc (4 mm or less) manifesting as the tip-defining points; type II, which features an increased angulation of the domes of the lower lateral segments of cartilage, creating a widened domal arc (greater than 4 mm) and normal angle of divergence (30 degrees or less); and type III, which features a combination of increased angle of divergence (greater than 30 degrees) and widened crural domal arc (4 mm or greater). In this article, the available techniques for correction of the boxy tip are reviewed and an algorithmic approach for the management of this problem is demonstrated using the open approach to rhinoplasty. Using an individualized algorithmic approach with intraoperative nasal tip analysis and three nasal tip suture reshaping techniques, consistent aesthetic results can be obtained in the correction of the boxy nasal tip.
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Although a boxy breast is a common aesthetic problem following reduction mammaplasty and breast lift surgeries, literature regarding this deformity is considerably limited. Furthermore, literature describing a definitive postreduction deformity is vague.
In 2005, Hidalgo was the first to objectively describe aesthetic complications of vertical mammaplasty and deformities involving the lower pole.2 The boxy shape was attributed to either excessive glandular tissue lateral to the pillars, or excess skin in the horizontal direction. Subsequently in 2013, Tebbetts described two common deformities that develop after reduction mammaplasty based on the nipple to inframammary fold distance, namely boxy and bottoming breasts.3
All revision cases in group 1 that presented with boxy breasts were analyzed in detail, as mentioned previously in the primary mammaplasty group. The problem was identified based on the skin measurements obtained and further analysis of the conus distribution, and its management plan was formulated.
Algorithm for management of a boxy breast. Problem analysis can be divided into two major components (skin and conus); each component is further subdivided and the proposed management may be followed as per the algorithm.
Bottoming out and boxing of the breast (collectively known as lower pole aesthetic problems) were not discussed objectively till Hidalgo described the boxy shape, which was attributed to either excessive glandular tissue lateral to the pillars or excess skin in the horizontal direction. Tebbets considered the ratio of the nipple to inframammary fold distance to breast width to be the key for assessment of lower pole aesthetic mishaps. Increased ratios denote bottoming, whereas decreased values denote boxing.2,3,6
This may be caused by poor markings and/or failure to achieve adequate resection and tissue debulking, inability to achieve proper tissue support and stability, or a combination of both. It is imperative to consider lower pole aesthetics while planning surgery; this allows for appropriate analysis of the etiology responsible for the boxy appearance in cases presenting for revision.
Classically, slanting of the vertical axis in the lateral breast is achieved using two factors: gathering the breast centrally using the pillars concept, and mandatory liposuction laterally for delineating the breast contour.17 Lateral contouring of the breast using liposuction is of great help for producing more aesthetic and less boxy breasts following reduction. All cases in our study underwent lateral liposuction to prevent contour deformities on long term follow up.
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Have you seen some of the Fringe Top hacks popping up on Instagram? We started a hashtag #fringetophack so we could follow along and see all of the cool versions people were making. I noticed the boxy style Fringe Top was getting a bunch of engagement. To me, that means you would like more of this type of content. I reached out to Angie since she was one of the first to post her version and asked if she would be open to writing a tutorial for our blog. I am so glad she said yes! I now have the perfect excuse to make one of my own. I hope you enjoy this post. Feel free to let us know if you have any questions and make sure to tag us when you make your Fringe Boxy Top!
The new boxy top is the perfect addition to any closet. It's loose and oversized boxy fit combined with the soft cotton material layers perfectly with any outfit. Features a back neck snap opening for easy dressing.
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