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  3. Rhinoplasty - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoplasty

    Rhinoplasty (Ancient Greek: ῥίς, romanized: rhī́s, nose + Ancient Greek: πλάσσειν, romanized: plássein, to shape), commonly called nose job, medically called nasal reconstruction, is a plastic surgery procedure for altering and reconstructing the nose.

  4. Nasal surgery - Wikipedia

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    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. Rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty is one of the most common cosmetic approaches despite its intricacy.

  5. Gypsy Rose Blanchard Recovering After Undergoing a Nose Job - AOL

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    Gypsy Rose Blanchard is recovering after undergoing rhinoplasty and septoplasty surgery on Friday.TMZ obtained the first photo of the 32-year-old recovering from the procedure.

  6. Non-surgical rhinoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Non-surgical rhinoplasty is a medical aesthetic procedure in which injectable fillers, most commonly hyaluronic acid ones like Restylane and Juvederm or calcium hydroxyapatite (Radiesse), are used to alter and shape a person's nose without a surgery.

  7. Nasal reconstruction using a paramedian forehead flap

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    Nasal reconstruction using a paramedian forehead flap within oral and maxillofacial surgery, is a surgical technique to reconstruct different kinds of nasal defects. [1] In this operation a reconstructive surgeon uses skin from the forehead above the eyebrow and pivots it vertically to replace missing nasal tissue.

  8. Otorhinolaryngology - Wikipedia

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    Patients seek treatment from an otorhinolaryngologist for diseases of the ear, nose, throat, base of the skull, head, and neck. These commonly include functional diseases that affect the senses and activities of eating, drinking, speaking, breathing, swallowing, and hearing.