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    [edited by] Ashkan Ghavami, Sam P. Most, Nazim Cerkes
    Summary: "In order for a facial plastic surgeon to create a harmonious relationship between the face and nose, it's paramount to consider each patient's ethnicity and gender identity. Nasal anatomy varies widely in terms of proportion, thickness, size, and resilience and many of these differences are specific to ethnicity. Although rhinoplasty has been available for many decades, applying Caucasian rhinoplasty guidelines to Hispanic, Middle Eastern, Black, and Asian patients increases the risk of adverse outcomes and the need for multiple or revision surgeries. Global Rhinoplasty: A Multicultural Approach edited by world-renowned facial plastic surgeons Ashkan Ghavami, Sam P. Most, and Nazim Cerkes fills a gap in the literature, providing in-depth coverage of non-Caucasian nasal anatomy and rhinoplasty approaches for each subtype. The textbook includes 39 chapters and is organized in five sections: Principles, Anatomical Considerations, Primary Rhinoplasty, Secondary Rhinoplasty, and Special Considerations. Seventeen chapters cover anatomical and surgical techniques specific to the skin and soft tissue, dorsum, nasal tip, and nostrils for each ethnic group. Each of the 16 rhinoplasty chapters features expert commentary from the editors. The text concludes with discussion of preservation rhinoplasty, the use of fillers for nonsurgical and revision surgeries, evaluating psychosocial factors in patients seeking rhinoplasty surgery, and the role of marketing and social media in global practice. Throughout the book, authors share firsthand insights on potential pitfalls and strategies to prevent complications. Key Highlights 1. Contributions and clinical pearls from globally recognized experts 2. In-depth analysis of ethnic variations in skin and nose anatomy and its impact on outcomes 3. Primary, secondary, and nonsurgical rhinoplasty videos provide invaluable visual guidance 4. High-quality case study operative photos and illustrations enhance understanding of anatomy, approaches, and outcomes This must-have resource will help facial plastic surgeons significantly improve pre-surgical, surgical, and postoperative phases of rhinoplasty in Hispanic, Middle Eastern, Black, and Asian patients"-- Provided by publisher

    Contents:
    Global Rhinoplasty: A Multicultural Approach
    MedOne Access Information
    Title Page
    Copyright
    Dedication
    Contents
    Videos
    Foreword by Mark B. Constantian
    Foreword by Wayne F. Larrabee Jr
    Preface
    Contributors
    Part I Principles
    1 Introduction to Importance of Global/Multicultural Consideration
    References
    2. Comparative Anatomical/Functional Considerations of Various Ethnic Groups
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Anatomical Considerations
    2.3 Multicultural Variants and Aesthetics
    2.3.1 Black/African-American Population
    2.4 East Asian 2.5 Mestizo/Hispanic
    2.6 Operative Techniques and Images
    2.6.1 Turbinate Reduction
    2.6.2 Limiting Internal Nasal Valve Narrowing When Addressing Wide Nasal Bones
    2.6.3 Addressing the Bulbous Nasal Tip without Causing Alar Collapse.
    2.6.4 Alar Base Reduction Considerations
    2.7 Management of Complications
    2.7.1 Scarring and Keloid Formation
    2.7.2 Prolonged Edema
    2.7.3 Skin Necrosis
    2.7.4 Extrusion of Cartilage
    2.7.5 Infection
    2.7.6 Empty Nose Syndrome
    References
    Part II: Anatomical Considerations
    Skin and Soft Tissue 3. Overview of Skincare in Rhinoplasty
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Skin Thickness
    3.2.1 Skin Thickness Variations
    3.2.2 Evaluation of Skin Thickness
    3.2.3 Management of Thick Nasal Skin
    3.3 Acne
    3.3.1 Acne Formation and Rhinoplasty
    3.3.2 Isotretinoin
    3.3.3 Safety and Isotretinoin Use
    3.4 Edema and Ecchymoses
    3.4.1 Steroids
    3.4.2 Excessive Scarring and Keloid Formation
    3.4.3 Triamcinolone (Kenalog) and 5-FU Injections
    3.5 Improved Wound Healing
    3.5.1 Stem Cell Treatment
    3.5.2 Leech Therapy
    3.5.3 Other Methodology to Improve Wound Healing 3.6 Conclusion
    References
    4. Hispanic Skin and Soft Tissue
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Anatomical Considerations
    4.2.1 Skin and Soft-Tissue Envelope
    4.2.2 Cartilage Framework (Nasal Tip)
    4.2.3 Alar Base
    4.2.4 Nasal Dorsum
    4.3 Multicultural Variants and Aesthetics
    4.4 Operative Techniques and Images
    4.4.1 Anesthesia and Preparation
    4.4.2 Semi-Open Approach (Closed): The Tip
    4.4.3 Open Approach: The Tip
    4.4.4 Alar Rim
    4.4.5 Alar Base Reduction
    4.4.6 Dorsum Approach
    4.5 Management of S-STE
    4.6 Management of Complications
    References 5. Middle Eastern Skin and Soft Tissue in Rhinoplasty
    5.1 Introduction and Overview of the Middle Eastern Nose
    5.1.1 Geography of the Middle East
    5.1.2 History of the Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty
    5.1.3 Evolution of the Middle Eastern NoseConfiguration
    5.1.4 Anthropometry and Characteristics of the Middle Eastern Nose
    5.1.5 Soft-Tissue Envelope of the Middle Eastern Nose
    5.2 Anatomic Considerations
    5.2.1 Soft-Tissue Envelope Anatomy
    5.2.2 Alar Cartilages and Nasal Tip Complex
    5.2.3 Dorsal Aesthetic Lines
    5.3 Multicultural Variants and Aesthetics