Video-Assisted Septo-rhinoplasty, the Future of Endonasal Rhinoplasty—A Technical Note

Introduction Surgeons have sought to improve outcomes in rhinoplasty through innovative techniques. Although many publications illustrate the advantages of endoscopic septoplasty over conventional methods, few have evaluated the benefits of endoscopy for rhinoplasty. In this article, the authors met...

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