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There are a lot of controversies that on which layer the silastic implants should be inserted in the augmentation rhinoplasty, i.e. subperiosteal or deep subfascial. This study is to investigate the biomechanical properties of human nasal periosteum and deep fascia, including tensile strength, stress-strain and stress relaxation characters under uniaxial tension system. The periosteum is stronger in tensile strength than that of the fascia, but it is less elastic. Under a sudden increase of load, the periosteum relaxes far less than the fascia. Therefore, in view of biomechanics, the periosteum is thicker, tougher, stiffer and less relaxation than facia, and thus has a better fixation effect.
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Journal of Biomedical Engineering
ISSN: 1001-5515
Year: 2002
Issue: 3
Volume: 19
Page: 389-391
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