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English: Rhinoplasty. At the end of the procedure, placing the metal splint. The nose has first been taped. Now the metal splint is designed and placed to hold the nose in its new position as it heals. The metal splint will then be taped to the nose. |
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Source | This page of the online Rhinoplasty Tutorial at FacialSurgery.com |
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