Preservation Rhinoplasty, An Issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 1st Edition
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Edited by Sam P. Most, M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.S. and Priyesh Patel, MD
In this issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest editors Drs. Sam P. Most and Priyesh N. Patel bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Preservation Rhinoplasty. With a growing number of modifications to classic preservation technique
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In this issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest editors Drs. Sam P. Most and Priyesh N. Patel bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Preservation Rhinoplasty. With a growing number of modifications to classic preservation techniques and an evolving understanding of the indications, pitfalls, and outcomes of these techniques, preservation rhinoplasty continues to garner global academic and clinical interest. In this issue, top experts highlight the key elements of preservation rhinoplasty, emphasizing dorsal preservation and providing current coverage of anatomy, techniques, and outcomes.
In this issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest editors Drs. Sam P. Most and Priyesh N. Patel bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Preservation Rhinoplasty. With a growing number of modifications to classic preservation techniques and an evolving understanding of the indications, pitfalls, and outcomes of these techniques, preservation rhinoplasty continues to garner global academic and clinical interest. In this issue, top experts highlight the key elements of preservation rhinoplasty, emphasizing dorsal preservation and providing current coverage of anatomy, techniques, and outcomes.
Key Features
Contains 14 relevant, practice-oriented topics including alar preservation principles; subdorsal flaps in dorsal preservation; the crooked nose and major septal deviations in dorsal preservation; combining open structure and dorsal preservation; hybrid dorsal preservation; outcomes in dorsal preservation rhinoplasty; and more
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on preservation rhinoplasty, offering actionable insights for clinical practice
Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews
Author Information
Edited by Sam P. Most, M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.S., Professor, Departments of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery and Surgery (Plastic Surgery), Director, Fellowship in Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Chief, Division of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, USA and Priyesh Patel, MD, Assistant Professor Residency Program Director Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN, USA
Edited by Sam P. Most, M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.S., Professor, Departments of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery and Surgery (Plastic Surgery), Director, Fellowship in Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Chief, Division of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, USA and Priyesh Patel, MD, Assistant Professor Residency Program Director Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN, USA
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Understanding Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty: Anatomy and Biomechanics Alar Preservation Principles: Alar Hinge Flaps The Fusion Sling—Revisiting the Nasal Tip Suspensory Anatomy The Cottle Method and Modifications in Preservation Rhinoplasty The High Strip Technique in Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty Subdorsal Flaps in Dorsal Preservation Expanding Indications to Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty Cartilaginous Pushdown Nasal Hump Treatment Hybrid Dorsal Preservation Techniques Spare Roof Technique A and B – A Step-by-step Guide to Avoid Suboptimal Outcomes Combining Preservation and Structural Rhinoplasty The Crooked Nose and Major Septal Deviations in Dorsal Preservation Preservation Rhinoplasty—Outcomes in Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty Dorsal Augmentation with Preservation Concepts
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