18 The Bulbous versus Boxy Tip
Rod J. Rohrich and Yash J. Avashia Abstract The bulbous and boxy tips are two common morphologies encountered in rhinoplasty. The management algorithms for both tips share various techniques. These…
Rod J. Rohrich and Yash J. Avashia Abstract The bulbous and boxy tips are two common morphologies encountered in rhinoplasty. The management algorithms for both tips share various techniques. These…
Mark G. Albert Abstract Closed rhinoplasty, or endonasal rhinoplasty, was the first approach used to surgically modify the nose in the 19th century. Since the open approach gained popularity in…
Rod J. Rohrich, Erez Dayan, and Kristy L. Hamilton Abstract Rhinoplasty remains a technically and conceptually challenging procedure for plastic surgeons. Over the past 25 years, nasal analysis and strategies…
Rod J. Rohrich and Ira L. Savetsky Abstract The initial consultation is an integral component when deciding if a patient is suitable for surgery. The patient should identify their top…
Timothy Marten, Kristy L. Hamilton, and Dino Elyassnia Abstract Modern-day facial rejuvenation surgery has evolved significantly from simplistic lifting to advanced contouring techniques that re-establish a youthful, three-dimensional shape to…
Thomas A. Mustoe, Eugene Park, and Sammy Sinno Abstract Facial aging is caused by atrophy and attenuation of deep layers of the face, including the subcutaneous fat and the underlying…
Rod J. Rohrich, Erez Dayan, and Ira L. Savetsky Abstract The discovery of facial fat compartments and loss of volume in these compartments with aging has been well described. Both…
Sherrell J. Aston, Joshua M. Cohen, and Sammy Sinno Abstract Modern facelift techniques have advanced in terms of better understanding of anatomy and maneuvers that produce the longest-lasting results. What…
Rod J. Rohrich and Paul N. Afrooz Abstract Much of facial aging can be attributed to volume deflation and tissue laxity. Successful surgical rejuvenation can be achieved through volume restoration…
Daniel C. Baker, Palmyra Geissler, and Paul N. Afrooz Abstract In 1992, the senior author (Daniel C. Baker) discovered that an alternative to formally elevating the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS)…