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Published on: June 20, 2018
Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty
Jose Carlos Neves1, Dean M Toriumi2, Abdülkadir Göksel3
1Toriumi Facial Plastics, 60 East Delaware Place, Suite 1425, Chicago, IL 60611, USA; International and European Board Certified in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (IBCFPRS - EBCFPRS); Facial Plastic Surgery, MYFACE, Clinic and Academy, Lisbon, Portugal.
Abstract:
Controversies in Preservation Rhinoplasty" explores the nuanced indications, techniques, and challenges in preservation rhinoplasty (PR), featuring contributions from JC Neves, D Toriumi, and A Göksel. Neves recounts his early career under Wilson Dewes and describes the evolution of PR techniques. Toriumi, having started PR in 2019, discusses his initial cautious approach and subsequent expansion to include patients with more diverse nasal deformities. Göksel highlights the critical role of surgical expertise and individualized patient assessment, advocating for methods like dorsum-plasty osteotomies and the Ballerina maneuver to enhance PR's effectiveness.
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