Facial Plast Surg 2018; 34(02): 201-204
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1632398
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Three-Dimensional Printed Facial Models in Rhinoplasty

Tristan Klosterman
1   Head and Neck Institute, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York
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Thomas Romo III
2   Department of Otolaryngology, Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat Institute, New York
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Publication History

Publication Date:
21 February 2018 (online)

Abstract

Digital patient photography and morphing software have become an important part of rhinoplasty over the past few decades. Presented is a novel technology incorporating 3D photography and printing to produce life-size models for use in patient evaluation and treatment. Surveys were conducted to assess patient response and were universally positive. Early surgeon experience also indicates benefit for intraoperative use. Three-dimensional printing and modeling is a new technology that has exciting applications for rhinoplasty and facial plastic surgery.

 
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