THE LATERAL CRURAL EXTENSION GRAFT (LCEG) The LCEG lateral has evolved from experience with strong alar rim grafts and lateral crural grafts. (See video at http://cosmeticsurgerytimes.com/lceg/). Both of these grafts can be used in either the external or endonasal approach and have been useful for strengthening and supporting the lateral alar side wall. These grafts also provide a foundation for a projecting tip and maintaining a competent external nasal valve. On profile view, these grafts also help to maintain appropriate ala-columella harmony. This relationship is essential to a natural-appearing nose. The LCEG has application in either the primary or revision rhinoplasty and can be done with minimal dissection. The LCEG is an adjunct, further enhancing and expanding the possible outcomes achieved with the endonasal approach. Additionally, it appears to equal the predictability and stability benefits identified to the external approach, but with less edema, less operative time and less surgical dissection — allowing us to better meet our patients' demands. Steven H. Dayan, M.D., F.A.C.S., is a board-certified plastic surgeon in Chicago. | Coding Counselor Simple and accurate ICD-9 code search. Start Here Patient Education Print customized patient education handouts. Start Here Surgical Video Center On-demand surgery demos and presentations. Start Here ![]() ![]()
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