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  Vol. 1 No. 1, Jan-Mar 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Highlights of Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery

Arch Facial Plast Surg. 1999;1:8.

Intraoperative Computed Tomographic (CT) Scanning

Robert Stanley, MD (SEE ARTICLE) , of the University of Washington at Harborview in Seattle, presents a new technique to perform intraoperative CT scanning that will improve results and reduce secondary operations. This will be discussed by Dr Paul Manson (SEE ARTICLE) , Chief of Plastic Surgery at Johns Hopkins University.


The Importance of Nasal Subunits in Reconstructive Surgery

Kevin Shumrick, MD, and associates (SEE ARTICLE) present a scientific analysis of nasal subunits after nasal reconstruction and make new recommendations to improve results. These new recommendations, which challenge the current practice, are critically discussed by Dr Gary Burget (SEE ARTICLE) , a plastic surgeon from Chicago and world authority on this procedure.


Techniques for Avoiding Blepharoplasty Complications

Shan Baker, MD (SEE ARTICLE) , presents his technique to preserve fat and prevent blepharoplasty complications. This new technique is discussed by oculoplastic surgeon Dr Norman Shorr and colleagues (SEE ARTICLE) .


Cleft Lip Rhinoplasty

Tom Wang and Simon Madorsky (SEE ARTICLE) describe a new technique for the cleft lip rhinoplasty.







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