An open roof deformity is a term used to describe the appearance of the nose after a large dorsal hump reduction.
Open roof deformity nose.
The best way to explain an open roof deformity is to start by explaining hump reduction rhinoplasty.
How to correct it.
An open roof deformity makes the nose appear excessively wide.
Typically the nasal skin grows or droops and vertical lines or depressions start to appear.
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If alignment failure is unilateral the nose appears asymmetric.
The hump is removed with a scalpel essentially a slice of bone is taken away.
A space is formed when the nasal bones do not come together near the top of the nose.
When a large dorsal hump is reduced the bridge dorsum of the nose appears flat this is an open roof deformity.
It depends on how low or high the nasal bones are positioned.