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Nasal Reconstruction Evaluation

Nasal reconstruction evaluation is an important assessment to determine the feasibility of reconstructive surgery of the nose. It is a comprehensive procedure that utilizes a variety of methods to analyze the overall shape, size, and proportions of the patient’s nose. Through the use of computer imaging, 3D modeling…

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Overview

Nasal reconstruction evaluation is an important assessment to determine the feasibility of reconstructive surgery of the nose. It is a comprehensive procedure that utilizes a variety of methods to analyze the overall shape, size, and proportions of the patient’s nose. Through the use of computer imaging, 3D modeling and various other imaging techniques, surgeons can assess possible repairs and reconstructive goals. This evaluation helps guide the surgeon in creating a successful and aesthetically-pleasing outcome for the patient. Nasal reconstruction evaluation is important in ensuring the patient is satisfied with the outcome and can help them regain the confidence and comfort of having the appearance they desire.

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Ioannis Chatzistefanou · Greece Heather Bortfeld · United States Heidi Silver · United States

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