BACKGROUND The Turkish Delight technique,initially described by Erol in 2000,involves the use of diced cartilage wrapped in oxidized cellulose(Surgicel^(TM))for nasal grafting in secondary rhinoplasty.CASE SUMMARY Thi...BACKGROUND The Turkish Delight technique,initially described by Erol in 2000,involves the use of diced cartilage wrapped in oxidized cellulose(Surgicel^(TM))for nasal grafting in secondary rhinoplasty.CASE SUMMARY This paper presents a novel adaptation called Diced Cartilage in Capsula,where diced cartilage is wrapped in the periprosthetic capsule material formed from a previous breast augmentation procedure instead of fascia,a technique based on the Diced Cartilage in Fascia method.Utilizing autologous,biocompatible material minimizes foreign body reactions and enhances graft integration.This innovative approach demonstrates the potential for specific practices in cosmetic surgery by optimizing patient-specific resources and improving surgical outcomes.CONCLUSION The report compares traditional Turkish Delight applications with this new method,discussing biocompatibility,technique efficacy,and benefits in rhinoplasty.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND The Turkish Delight technique,initially described by Erol in 2000,involves the use of diced cartilage wrapped in oxidized cellulose(Surgicel^(TM))for nasal grafting in secondary rhinoplasty.CASE SUMMARY This paper presents a novel adaptation called Diced Cartilage in Capsula,where diced cartilage is wrapped in the periprosthetic capsule material formed from a previous breast augmentation procedure instead of fascia,a technique based on the Diced Cartilage in Fascia method.Utilizing autologous,biocompatible material minimizes foreign body reactions and enhances graft integration.This innovative approach demonstrates the potential for specific practices in cosmetic surgery by optimizing patient-specific resources and improving surgical outcomes.CONCLUSION The report compares traditional Turkish Delight applications with this new method,discussing biocompatibility,technique efficacy,and benefits in rhinoplasty.