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Secondary Rhinoplasty Following Open Rhinoplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1995
On the basis of 56 cases of secondary rhinoplasty following an initial open rhinoplasty, I conclude that secondary surgery is safe and effective. Either an open or closed approach can be used in most cases with little risk of skin necrosis or poor scar formation. The decision as to which approach to use depends on numerous factors. In general, a closed
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THE SEPTUM IN RHINOPLASTY

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1999
Recognition and correction of septal abnormalities in rhinoplastic surgery has been a constant evolution aided by the development of an in depth anatomic understanding of the nose and the refinement of techniques based on the pertinent anatomy. Whether the deformity presents a functional, aesthetic, or combined problem, the authors prefer a single ...
Michael A. Keefe, Craig L. Cupp
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Rhinoplasty Sizers

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2011
Templates and sizers are used as tools to assist in the design and construction of both structural and artistic works. These templates and sizers are used frequently in the field of aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. The use of a template to assist with construction of cartilage grafts in rhinoplasty allows the surgeon to sculpt by replicating the ...
Vikram Reddy   +3 more
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Problems in Rhinoplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2010
In this review, the complications of rhinoplasty are examined in terms of their timing of presentation. An algorithmic approach to postoperative problems is discussed. Complications can frequently be avoided by meticulous technique, recognition of pitfalls, and early attention to perioperative morbidity.
Jamal M. Bullocks   +3 more
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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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Patient Satisfaction After Non-surgical Rhinoplasty Using Hyaluronic Acid: A Literature Review

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2021
T. Radulesco   +4 more
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A History of Rhinoplasty

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
As a generalization, the history of nasal surgery can be divided roughly into three periods. The first to be considered is the recent period of the past 50 or 60 years, during which time both septal surgery and cosmetic surgery have really developed, culminating in the present era of rhinoplasty based on physiology.
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Rhinoplasty in Midlife

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1980
Because of altered physical and psychological patterns, patients requesting rhinoplasty in midlife must be managed and treated with specific goals and limitations in mind. Subtle and conservative nasal appearance changes generally suit this category of patient best, avoiding a dramatic metamorphosis.
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