Inferior Turbinoplasty During Cosmetic Rhinoplasty: Techniques and Trends

@article{Tanna2014InferiorTD,
  title={Inferior Turbinoplasty During Cosmetic Rhinoplasty: Techniques and Trends},
  author={Neil Tanna and Daniel D. Im and Hamdan Azhar and Jason Roostaeian and Malcolm A. Lesavoy and James P. Bradley and Reza Jarrahy},
  journal={Annals of Plastic Surgery},
  year={2014},
  volume={72},
  pages={5–8}
}
BackgroundThe sheer number of accepted inferior turbinoplasty techniques emphasizes the fact that there is no general agreement on which approach yields optimal results, nor are there data available that describes prevalent techniques in turbinate surgery among plastic surgeons. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to identify practice patterns among plastic surgeons who perform inferior turbinoplasty during rhinoplasty. MethodsMembers of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons were invited to… 
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