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16건 · 최신순- Discussion: Dorsal Preservation versus Open Structural Rhinoplasty: Can We Tell the Difference between Aesthetic and Functional Outcomes?
- Commentary on: Rhinoplasty Outcomes in Patients With Symptoms of Body Dysmorphia.
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The Principles and Practice of Primary Endonasal Rhinoplasty.
The purpose of this article is to provide a guide for plastic surgeons, regardless of experience level, seeking to improve his/her endonasal rhinoplasty skills and comfort level. We have presented the advantages of our technique and its uni…
- What We Have Lost by Forgetting Endonasal Rhinoplasty.
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The Principles and Practice of Endonasal Rhinoplasty: Special Topics for Clinics in Plastic Surgery Journal.
Endonasal rhinoplasty is a minimally invasive approach in which esthetic and functional improvements are made solely through intranasal, without transcolumellar, incisions and with limited soft tissue and skeletal disruption. In addition to…
- Commentary on: Using Nasal Self-Esteem to Predict Revision in Cosmetic Rhinoplasty.
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Defining the Histologic Support Structures of the Nasal Ala and Soft Triangle: Toward Understanding the Cause of Iatrogenic Alar Retraction.
[BACKGROUND] As rhinoplasty techniques have evolved to more extensive dissections, the incidence of iatrogenic deformities, such as alar rim retraction, has risen. Its mechanism is presently unknown. This study examined the microscopic anat…
- Why Can't More Good Surgeons Learn Rhinoplasty?
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Why some patients are unhappy: part 1. Relationship of preoperative nasal deformity to number of operations and a history of abuse or neglect.
[BACKGROUND] Trauma (neglect or abuse) can create body shame (different from body dissatisfaction), driving some patients to seek aesthetic surgery. We hypothesized that a trauma history would be related to the severity of the original defo…
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Why some patients are unhappy: part 2. Relationship of nasal shape and trauma history to surgical success.
[BACKGROUND] A previous report indicated that secondary rhinoplasty patients with normal preoperative noses displayed significantly higher prevalences of depression, demanding behavior, previous aesthetic operations, and confirmed trauma (a…
- Stephen A. Pap, M.D., 1963 to 2013.
- The new criteria for body dysmorphic disorder: who makes the diagnosis?
- The game of the name: ASPRS revisited.
- Reflections of a career in progress.
- Why I am an optimist about managed care.
- On not putting out the sacred fires.