From the foregoing descriptions of procedure, the surgeon has been sufficiently familiarized with such steps in rhinoplasty as are usually employed, and it would be a matter of constant repetition to rehearse these same steps for the following operations; therefore the author trusts the illustrations given will be sufficiently lucid to work from. All special features to be observed are given.
Denonvillier Method.—The secondary wounds made by the two methods here given may be allowed to heal by granulation or be covered with skin grafts, as heretofore described.
Fig. 418.—Making of flap. Pedicle anterior.
Fig. 419.—Disposition of flap.
Fig. 420.—Pedicle posterior.
Fig. 421.—Disposition of flap.
Denonvillier Method.