The challenge for the modern rhinoplasty surgeon is to create a nose t
hat appears natural and balances with the individual's face and ethnic
ity. The use of spreader grafts in endonasal rhinoplasty as described
by Sheen has been expanded by the external approach to (1) straighten
and buttress weakened L-struts in a high dorsally deviated septum, (2)
recreate dorsal aesthetic lines, (3) reconstruct a narrow middle vaul
t, and (4) restore the internal nasal valve. The advantages of the ext
ernal approach in the use of septal spreader grafts includes ease of h
arvest, accurate contouring, and precise placement and suture stabiliz
ation to minimize postoperative graft displacement. The versatility of
this technique allows the surgeon to attain consistent functional and
aesthetic results in the management of dorsal mid-vault problems in p
rimary and secondary rhinoplasty.