A proprietary structural solution, created by Dr. Cristian Cordero C., to solve advanced rhinoplasty's greatest challenge: supporting the tip and nasal valve over time, without sacrificing breathing.
Most late relapses and complications in rhinoplasty originate in the same place: insufficient septal support. Over time, the nasal tip loses projection, the dorsum can become irregular, and the nasal valve — responsible for much of the airflow — partially collapses.
The Vectorial Septal Extensor 593 anchors the nasal tip to the septum through tension vectors calculated for each patient's anatomy — projecting, rotating and stabilizing the tip while preserving and optimizing nasal valve mechanics.
Anchors the tip to the septal complex, controlling rotation and projection stably over time.
Distribute tension toward the alar domes, preventing asymmetries and an "operated" look.
The design respects the valve area, optimizing airflow after surgery.
Vectorial support reduces late loss of projection and irregularities of the nasal tip.
Preserves and improves nasal valve mechanics, protecting the patient's respiratory function.
A harmonious, proportional profile, without the rigid or "done" appearance of other support techniques.
593 is Ecuador's international dialing code — the country where Dr. Cristian Cordero developed and perfected this technique, and from where he now teaches it to doctors across the region and the world through his Fellowship.