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Rhinoplasty surgeons should know not only the anatomy but also the anatomical relationship between the bone or cartilage as the frame and the skin and soft tissue as the envelope. What the surgeon does to correct the nasal shape is mainly done by altering the frame shape. The key to rhinoplasty is in knowing how to change the shape of the envelope by altering the frame.
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Sugawara, Y. (2020). Clinical Anatomy. In: A Practical Approach to Asian Rhinoplasty. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56885-8_1
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