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Surgery: Current Research | ISSN: 2161-1076 | Volume 8
August 31-September 01, 2018 | Toronto, Canada
Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery
International Conference on
Dermatopathology & Skin Care
International Conference & Expo on
&
Strategies for a successful rhinoplasty
Guillermina Ramirez Orozco
Sociedad Mexicana de Rinologia y Cirugia Plastica Facial A C, Mexico
R
hinoplasty is one of the most common procedures in facial surgery, and due to the delicate and complicated structure of
the nose, it is also among the most difficult to carry out successfully. It involves a precise balance between shaping cartilage,
bone, and soft tissue. However, those are not the only factors that affect the final result and even the convalescence of a patient.
The surgical team organization, anesthesia and the methods used to handle all the tissues involved during the procedure are
critical to the outcome. Post-surgery, the healing and tissue contracture may persist for up to a year (some authors would even
say two years). Since the nose is the most prominent feature of the face, the skills and experience of the surgeon are extremely
important in achieving success. Both the novice surgeon as well as the more experienced one must take care of key aspects of
the surgery to successfully achieve both the functional and aesthetic objectives for the patient. Each case has its own challenges
and requires a careful evaluation of the deformity preoperatively, and a clear understanding of the techniques available and
most appropriate for correction. Every surgical operation is prone to complications. The only way to avoid the risk of such
complications would be to not operate in the first place. A successful surgery requires a sequenced plan of action, together with
a meticulous, uncompromising execution of the whole surgical event that gives protection to the surgical event.
Biography
Guillermina Ramirez Orozco has her expertise and experience in complete evaluation of the nose; and bases her medical practice taking a holistic view of
the patient. She sees the nose not only as a part of the respiratory tract but also as the center of the facial beauty; her surgical techniques ensure the patient
adequate respiratory function in addition to seek a permanent aesthetic harmony. Never sacrifices the function by the beauty. Guillermina has been a professor of
Otolaryngology and Rhinology in Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla and in the Universidad Popular Autonoma de Puebla for several years. She worked
for public and private institutions for over 15 years, and has collaborated with the “Manual para el Examen Nacional de Residencias Medicas” a book edited by
Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla. Her interests include teaching, Neuro-linguistic Programming, emotional intelligence, as well as accelerated learning
techniques for all ages.
drarmzo@gmail.comGuillermina Ramirez Orozco, Surgery Curr Res 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2161-1076-C4-044




