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This comprehensive book will enable the reader, regardless of their prior experience, to master the best rhinoplasty practice; it includes all contemporary techniques such as preservation, structural, and atraumatic rhinoplasty concepts, and makes them very practical to apply. The book not only explains the anatomy, historical evaluations, philosophy, descriptions, indications, limitations, and complications of rhinoplasty but also reports many innovative unpublished data, tips, tricks, and secrets for success from the author.

The book features algorithms and tables for a clearer understanding of the deformities and treatment techniques, 90 full HD surgical and 3D animation videos to make closed rhinoplasty practical and applicable, and 551 superb illustrations to make the anatomy and surgical techniques of rhinoplasty comprehensible, allowing the reader to follow the techniques step by step, with detailed fresh cadaver, histological, ultrasonographic, CT, and clinical images.

Dr Suleyman Tas


Dr Suleyman Tas is a world-renowned in the field of rhinoplasty as a highly skilled and innovative plastic surgeon, with European and Turkish board certification. Starting initially as a microsurgeon, performing replantations and facial reconstructions with flap surgery, he has dedicated his career to rhinoplasty. A clinical professor in Plastic Surgery, he has performed thousands of rhinoplasty procedures, won numerous scientific awards, presented over 50 international SCI articles and more than 500 papers about rhinoplasty, and created many patented instruments for rhinoplasty. He organizes a Closed Atraumatic Rhinoplasty Course annually, which is endorsed by significant professional societies, and has received more than 2000 international attending surgeons as delegates. He has been invited as faculty at many congresses around the world about rhinoplasty and performed many live surgeries during these congresses. Dr. Tas currently practices in his private clinic in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Chapter 2: Closed Atraumatic Rhinoplasty

  • 2.1 Local injection in closed rhinoplasty.
  • 2.2 Surgical stages of the Submembranous Dissection Plane.
  • 2.3 Using osteoplasty to obtain smoother bone surfaces.
  • 2.4 Thinning the osteotomy line with osteoplasty.
  • 2.5 Harvesting bone dust.
  • 2.6 Redraping achieved by the redistribution of the soft tissue cover.
  • 2.7 Redraping with bone suture.
  • 2.8 Result with closed rhinoplasty 1.
  • 2.9 Result with closed rhinoplasty 2.
  • 2.10 Result with closed rhinoplasty 3.

Chapter 3: Dorsum surgery

  • 3.1 Lateral osteotomy with micromotor.
  • 3.2 Transverse osteotomy with micromotor.
  • 3.3 Osteoplasty with power rasp.
  • 3.4 Deepening the hypertrophic maxilla.
  • 3.5 Maxilloplasty.
  • 3.6 Aesthetically pleasing dorsums.
  • 3.7 The push down technique.
  • 3.8 The let down technique.
  • 3.9 Component excision.
  • 3.10 The bone dust technique.
  • 3.11 Treatment for an asymmetric face.
  • 3.12 Septal rotation on the maxillary spine.
  • 3.13 Bone/cartilage graft.
  • 3.14 The fix down technique.
  • 3.15 Application of the Fix Down technique step by step in a primary rhinoplasty for severe deviation.
  • 3.16 Application of the Fix Down technique step by step in a revision rhinoplasty for severely asymmetric nose.
  • 3.17 Hump correction with the fix down technique.
  • 3.18 Radix osteotomy with graft.
  • 3.19 Dorsal Roof Technique.
  • 3.20 Dorsal Roof Technique (animation).
  • 3.21 Obtaining cartilage paste by the classic method.
  • 3.22 Ultradiced cartilage graft technique.
  • 3.23 Ultradiced cartilage material.

Chapter 4: Nasal tip surgery

  • 4.1 Lateral overlapping procedure and suture.
  • 4.2 V-Y advancement flap.
  • 4.3 Double layer graft.
  • 4.4 Correction of caudal malposition.
  • 4.5 Closed technique tip surgery.
  • 4.6 ST flap.
  • 4.7 ST flap (animation).
  • 4.8 Correction of convexity of the LLC.
  • 4.9 The anatomic strut.
  • 4.10 The Pitanguy ligament in the open technique.
  • 4.11 The Pitanguy ligament in the closed technique.
  • 4.12 Treatment of deep SMAS tissue.
  • 4.13 Perichondrio-SMASectomy.
  • 4.14 The effect of redraping in rhinoplasty.
  • 4.15 Correcting small assymmetries.
  • 4.16 Blinking nose deformity.
  • 4.17 Exposure of dilator naris anterior muscle.
  • 4.18 Corrected blinking nose deformity.
  • 4.19 Unilateral blinking nose deformity.
  • 4.20 Blinking nose deformity causing supratip deformity.

Chapter 5: Alar Base Surgery

  • 5.1 Alar excision.
  • 5.2 Alar base narrowing suture.
  • 5.3 Alar base pull down test.
  • 5.4 The muscle triangle.
  • 5.5 LANM and TNM.
  • 5.6 LANM stimulation.
  • 5.7 Alar base retraction in a non-deviated nose.
  • 5.8 Dissecting LANM.
  • 5.9 Alar base retraction with a crooked nose deformity.
  • 5.10 Plication of LANM.
  • 5.11 Alar base retraction in a non-deviated nose.
  • 5.12 Maxillary hypoplasia: Wedge graft fixed on soft tissue.
  • 5.13 Maxillary hypoplasia: Fat injection.

Chapter 6: Revision Rhinoplasty

  • 6.1 Subperichondrial dissection in revision surgery 1.
  • 6.2 Subperichondrial dissection in revision surgery 2.
  • 6.3 Binder Syndrome with total septal loss.
  • 6.4 Surgery for Binder Syndrome 1: initial view.
  • 6.5 Surgery for Binder Syndrome 2: dissection of LANM.
  • 6.6 Surgery for Binder Syndrome 3: creation of L strut.
  • 6.7 Surgery for Binder Syndrome 4: reconstruction of the septum.
  • 6.8 Surgery for Binder Syndrome 5: preoperative and postoperative.
  • 6.9 Surgery for Binder Syndrome 6: before and 2 months after.
  • 6.10 Type 2 saddle nose deformity.
  • 6.11 Surgery for Type 2 saddle nose deformity: (a) the strength of a deep SMAS suture; (b) the effect of a deep SMAS suture.
  • 6.12 Silicone implants.
  • 6.13 Synthetic implants.
  • 6.14 Rib cartilage used in revision rhinoplasty: 2 years postoperative.
  • 6.15 Harvesting rib cartilage.
  • 6.16 Costal reconstruction: preoperative and postoperative.
  • 6.17 The effect of a soft tissue graft on the tip: before and after.
  • 6.18 Exposure of the tip cartilage in an over-rotated tip.
  • 6.19 Treatment of over rotated tip: 3 years postoperative.

Chapter 7: Advanced Rhinoplasty

  • 7.1 DUAL plane dissection technique: preoperative and postoperative 1.
  • 7.2 DUAL plane dissection technique: preoperative and postoperative 2.
  • 7.3 Use of the entire cartilage reserve in the septum for dorsal augmentation in an Asian patient: preoperative and postoperative.
  • 7.4 ST flap and alar excision in an Asian patient.