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Webcast:
Anatomy of a Rhinoplasty
In
this informative web presentation, Dr.
Anthony Sclafani, Director of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery with the Department of Otolaryngology, reviews the steps involved
in having a Rhinoplasty procedure.
Topics covered
include basic anatomy of the nose, pre-operative evaluation, anesthesia
considerations and the actual surgery. Also reviewed are before and after
photographs of results.
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Anatomy
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Anatomy
of a Rhinoplasty (Edited Version)
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