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In plastic surgical praxis, the term primary rhinoplasty denotes an initial (first-time) reconstructive, functional, or aesthetic corrective procedure. The term secondary rhinoplasty denotes the revision of a failed rhinoplasty, an occurrence in 5–20 per cent of rhinoplasty operations, hence a revision rhinoplasty. The corrections usual to ...
Nasal surgery is a specialty including the removal of nasal obstruction that cannot be achieved by medication and nasal reconstruction. Currently, it comprises four approaches, namely rhinoplasty, septoplasty, sinus surgery, and turbinoplasty, targeted at different sections of the nasal cavity in the order of their external to internal positions.
Surface Aesthetics in Tip Rhinoplasty: Step-by-Step Surgery. Çakır B, Öreroğlu AR, Daniel RK. Aesthet Surg J. 2014 Jun 16;34(6):941-955. The Lateral Crural Rein Falp: A Novel Technique For Management Of Tip Rotation In Primary Rhinoplasty. Kuran İ, Öreroğlu AR, Efendioğlu K. Aesthet Surg J. 2014 Sep;34(7):1008-17.
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[18] [19] Reports on Indian rhinoplasty performed by a Kumhar (potter) vaidya were published in the Gentleman's Magazine by 1794. [18] Joseph Constantine Carpue spent 20 years in India studying local plastic surgery methods. [18] Carpue was able to perform the first major surgery in the Western world in the year 1815. [20]
The full-thickness forehead flap is sutured into the recipient site during stage one. The two most used forehead flap techniques are the two stage and three stage forehead flap. [1] [3] [4] The forehead consists of multiple layers; skin, subcutaneous tissue, frontalis muscle with fascia and a thin areolar layer.
"Nose Joseph" (Nasenjoseph) as he was known, is considered a pioneer of rhinoplasty. [1] Joseph was the third child of Rabbi Israel Joseph and his wife Sara. He was an innovator in modern plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery who developed methods for aesthetic plastic surgery, including cosmetic rhinoplasty. He noted that cosmetic surgery ...
Non-surgical rhinoplasty is reported to have originated at the turn of the nineteenth century, when New York City neurologist James Leonard Corning (1855–1923) and Viennese physician Robert Gersuny (1844–1924) began using liquid paraffin wax to elevate the "collapsed nasal dorsum" that characterizes the "saddle nose deformity."