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Journal CME Article: Cosmetic Rhinoplasty

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Product Description

The rhinoplasty operation is one of the most challenging procedures in plastic surgery, and requires a combination of surgical judgment, knowledge of anatomy, technical skill, and lifelong study. A foundation must be built on clearly defined patient goals and an accurate diagnosis, based on known ideals and their anatomical correlation. It is important to recognize the definitive impact of each operative maneuver to achieve predictable outcomes. This article provides a problem-based approach to common cosmetic nasal deformities. The complexities of the rhinoplasty operation have been well-documented for an astonishing 5000 years. The origins, rooted from reconstructive procedures, were described in Egyptian hieroglyphs in 300 bce and Indian Sanskrit in 600 bce. However, the first cosmetic rhinoplasty was not described until John Roe’s correction of the “pug nose” in 1887. Even still, present-day rhinoplasty experts are continually evolving their technique.1 A simple PubMed search for the term “rhinoplasty” yields 11,384 results. Consistent principles include the establishment of patient goals, accurate diagnoses, and the application of known anatomical relationships. This article provides a problem-based approach to the common cosmetic nasal deformities.

Learning Objectives

After viewing this course, the participant should be able to:
  1. Perform a systematic nasofacial analysis.
  2. Identify the underlying anatomical cause of specific external nasal findings.
  3. Recognize the interrelated effects of operative maneuvers.
  4. Develop an appropriate operative plan to address patient concerns.

Faculty

Ashley N. Boustany, MD; Ritwik Grover, MD; Hassan Alnaeem, MD; Nargiz Seyidova, MD; Rod J. Rohrich, MD; Samuel J. Lin, MD, MBA

Plastic and Reconstruction Surgery®Editors: Editor-in-Chief: Rod J. Rohrich, MD

Co-Editor: James M. Stuzin, MD

Section Editors: Donald H. Lalonde, MD; John YS Kim, MD

Accreditation Information

AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM1.0
Patient Safety Credit: 0.5
Media:Journal Article, video
Release Date: 2/01/2023
Expiration Date: 2/01/2026
Estimated time to complete this course: 1 hour

*Course access ends on course expiration date

Directly provided by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons® (ASPS®)

Accreditation Statement

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement
The ASPS designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Intended Audience
This educational activity is intended for plastic surgery practitioners, residents, and other healthcare professionals interested in translating expanded knowledge into practice for the improvement of patient outcomes in plastic and reconstructive surgery.

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