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Nasal Tip Rhinoplasty

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 Publication date 2009
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Randomized clinical study for the results of nose tip Rhinoplasty, Evaluation of the improvement of the subjective impression of Rhinoplasty operation. Importance of connection with patients before surgery, and the Evaluation of the facial analysis that can give excellent subjective impression.

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