“The Most Common Problems Requiring Revision in Rhinoplasty” will be moderated by Rod Rohrich, MD and will include Mark Constantian, MD, Rollin K. Daniel, MD and Ronald Gruber, MD. Panelists will present cases in which suboptimal results required a revision procedure, and discuss how the imperfection was corrected. “Much can be gained by experience, but there are some elements a surgeon cannot control and we will all get suboptimal results at one point or another,” said Dr. Rohrich, a plastic surgeon in Dallas, TX. Such elements include the quality of the building materials and every aspect of the healing process. “An important part of the surgical practice is how the surgeon handles such complications when they arise.”
“No one’s aim is perfect in rhinoplasty, but fortunately most adverse results are under the surgeon’s control,” added Dr. Constantian, a plastic surgeon in New Hampshire. “The surgeon has to make the right diagnosis, understand anatomy, support, and function, select the right plan, make sure it’s what the patient wants, and execute it correctly.”
A total of 138,258 rhinoplasty procedures were performed in the U.S. in 2009, according to ASAPS statistics.
Secondary Deformities of the Nose – Diagnosis and Treatment
Moderator: Ronald Gruber, MD of Oakland, CA
Panelists: Nazim Cerkes, MD of Istanbul, Turkey
Mark Constantian, MD of Nashua, NH
Jack P. Gunter, MD of Dallas, TX
Rod Rohrich, MD of Dallas, TX
The Most Common Problems Requiring Revision in Rhinoplasty
Moderator: Rod Rohrich, MD of Dallas, TX
Panelists: Mark Constantian, MD of Nashua, NH
Rollin K. Daniel, MD of Newport Beach, CA
Ronald Gruber, MD of Oakland, CA
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