Thoughts from Rome and Las Vegas – the bulbous tip
At the last two sessions Mr Rowe-Jones was discussing techniques for the surgery on the bulbous tip and how they can be optimated to reduce the risks.
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At the last two sessions Mr Rowe-Jones was discussing techniques for the surgery on the bulbous tip and how they can be optimated to reduce the risks.
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Read moreIt was a pleasure for me to have been invited to the fifth Milan Masterclass and to discuss rhinoplasty surgery approachs with international surgeons.
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