Syndromic Rhinoplasty: Binder Syndrome & Complex Structural Reconstruction
Syndromic noses — such as Binder syndrome (maxillonasal dysplasia) and other congenital midface underdevelopment patterns — require advanced structural rhinoplasty to restore projection, support, and proportion.
Key Challenges
Underdeveloped septum
Weak or absent dorsal support
Retruded midface
Soft tissue deficiency
Airway compromise
My Approach
These cases require augmentation-based structural reconstruction:
Rib cartilage grafting for dorsal height and tip support
Septal extension grafts when the septum is hypoplastic
Midface and premaxillary augmentation
Strategic projection to restore natural facial balance
These cases demand strength and stability — my focus is creating a durable framework that harmonizes the nose with the rest of the face.