Rhinoplasty: Balancing Aesthetic Goals with Functional Needs

Rhinoplasty involves the delicate balance of achieving aesthetic goals while addressing functional needs, such as breathing difficulties. Surgeons must consider each patient's unique facial structure and personal preferences to enhance nasal appearance without compromising airflow. Techniques range from traditional surgical approaches to minimally invasive methods, allowing for precise modifications.

             Track 10.1 Techniques in primary and revision rhinoplasty

             Track 10.2 Nasal airway and functional considerations

             Track 10.3 Closed vs. open rhinoplasty approaches

             Track 10.4 Non-surgical rhinoplasty options and limitations

             Track 10.5 Managing complications in rhinoplasty

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