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  2. Irving B. Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Goldman created and taught a popular rhinoplasty course at Mount Sinai Hospital (New York). The course focus was the "Goldman Tip," a rhinoplasty technique that is still popular with surgeons today. He was the first president of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1964.

  3. Plastic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Rhinoplasty ("nose job"): reshaping of the nose sometimes used to correct breathing impaired by structural defects. Otoplasty ("ear surgery"/"ear pinning"): reshaping of the ear, most often done by pinning the protruding ear closer to the head. Rhytidectomy ("face lift"): removal of wrinkles and signs of aging from the face

  4. Rhinoplasty - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, in 1887, the otolaryngologist John Orlando Roe (1848–1915) performed the first modern endonasal rhinoplasty (closed rhinoplasty) and about his management of saddle nose deformities.

  5. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    History of surgery. Surgery is the branch of medicine that deals with the physical manipulation of a bodily structure to diagnose, prevent, or cure an ailment. Ambroise Paré, a 16th-century French surgeon, stated that to perform surgery is, "To eliminate that which is superfluous, restore that which has been dislocated, separate that which has ...

  6. Steven Hoefflin - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Jackson had his first rhinoplasty by Hoefflin. He later fell while dancing, broke his nose and complained of breathing difficulties and had a second operation by Hoefflin. However, his longest celebrity client was Joan Rivers.

  7. Nasal surgery - Wikipedia

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    Surgical rhinoplasty is an intervention aimed at modifying the nasal appearance in patients. This procedure targets the upper nasal bone and the lower cartilage. First, an incision is carried out at the nasal floor under local or general anaesthesia.

  8. Nasal reconstruction using a paramedian forehead flap

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    Probably the first nasal reconstructions using a forehead flap were performed by Sushruta in India during 600 to 700 BC. The method was introduced in Europe in the 15th century. The first English description of the Indian midline forehead rhinoplasty was published in the Madras Gazette in 1793 [3] and later Carpue, an English surgeon, published ...

  9. 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.

  10. Nose prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Nose prosthesis, ca. 1918. A nose prosthesis is a craniofacial prosthesis for someone who no longer has their original nose. [1] Nose prostheses are designed by anaplastologists who have their patients referred to them by ear, nose, and throat doctors and plastic surgeons . Unlike the more common nasal operation called a rhinoplasty, which is ...

  11. Tom's Rhinoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Episode chronology. ← Previous. "Damien". Next →. "Mecha-Streisand". South Park season 1. List of episodes. " Tom's Rhinoplasty " is the eleventh episode of the first season of the American animated television series South Park. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on February 11, 1998.