Response to Commentary on: Dorsal Roof Technique for Dorsum Preservation in Rhinoplasty

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Süleyman Taş

Abstract

Rhinoplasty is a sophisticated surgery that needs high technical skills with knowledge. The DR technique is a refined technique to deal with the selected cases which are challenging for rhinology (wide dorsum, base and humpy nose). Still, so many things are unknown and one life span will be never enough to solve it. However, the author thinks that any solution fills the gaps, is the only thing we can improve the medicine. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE V: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266.

References

Jan 11, 2018·Aesthetic Surgery Journal·Yves SabanPeter Palhazi
Apr 9, 2019·Aesthetic Surgery Journal·Aaron M Kosins, Rollin K Daniel
Apr 14, 2019·Aesthetic Surgery Journal·Süleyman Taş
Dec 4, 2019·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·Süleyman Taş
Jan 9, 2020·Aesthetic Surgery Journal·Rollin K Daniel
Jan 28, 2020·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·Süleyman Taş

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May 24, 2020·Aesthetic Surgery Journal·Süleyman Taş
Mar 13, 2021·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·Süleyman Taş

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