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Functional Rhinoplasty

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2017
Understanding nasal anatomy and physiology are the most important points for successful functional rhinoplasty. Anatomic structures playing major roles in nasal breathing functions include the septum, and internal and external nasal valves, so physical examination of these regions is essential.
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[Rhinoplasty: morphodynamic anatomy of rhinoplasty. Interest of conservative rhinoplasty].

Revue de laryngologie - otologie - rhinologie, 2006
To highlight the morphodynamic anatomical mechanisms that influence the results of rhinoplasty. To present the technical modalities of nasal dorsum preservation rhinoplasties. To determine the optimized respective surgical indications of the two main techniques of rhinoplasty: interruption rhinoplasty versus conservative rhinoplasty.Based on anatomical
Y, Saban, F, Braccini, R, Polselli
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The preplanned rhinoplasty

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1979
In aesthetic rhinoplasty performed by the extramucosal method, the "skeletization" of the nose that is obtained allowsmeasurements during the operation. Thereby, it is possible and useful to preplan the rhinoplasty with more accuracy and to inform the patient about the choice to be made.
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Complications of Rhinoplasty

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
Rhinoplasty presents a unique set of challenges for the cosmetic surgeon. Complications may arise from inadequate diagnosis, errors in surgical technique, or variations in the patient's anatomy or healing response. Complications as a result of overly aggressive surgery may also have functional consequences and be harder to correct.
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Secondary Rhinoplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1988
During the past 15 years the guest editor has developed new and better procedures for secondary rhinoplasty. These techniques, including ear cartilage grafts, are discussed in this article.
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Rhinoplasty in Adolescence

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
Rhinoplasty should be delayed in adolescents until sufficient maturation has taken place. Firmness of the alar cartilages is an important criterion of nasal maturation. Age, sex, heredity, and general bodily development are factors which enter into the determination of the proper time for surgery.
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Rhinoplasty

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1978
Howard P. Diamond, Gerald H. Pitman
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Open Rhinoplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1988
Open rhinoplasty provides visualization, which for many is essential for the best sculpturing. The indications for its use include every primary and secondary rhinoplasty candidate unless tip grafts are going to be under tension or if the deformity is minor. The technique of opening the nose has been described.
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Augmentation Rhinoplasty

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1975
Augmentation of the depressed nasal dorsum may be accomplished in a variety of ways by utilizing a number of different implant materials. Several techniques are discussed and illustrated. Small areas of depression may be corrected with viable or nonviable cartilage or synthetic implants through an intercartilaginous incision. More extensive saddling is
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Rhinoplasty in Egyptians

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1984
The diversity of ancestry of the present-day Egyptian people has resulted in a mix of physical features, especially with regard to the nose. Both Caucasian and non-Caucasian characteristics are present, sometimes in the same individual. In performing rhinoplasty, particularly in the non-Caucasian nose, either of two procedures may be used, depending on
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