| M B Constantian Four common anatomic variants that predispose to unfavorable rhinoplasty results: a study based on 150 consecutive secondary rhinoplastiesM B Constantian Department of Surgery Plastic Surgery at St Joseph Hospital, Dartmouth Medical School, Nashua, NH, USA Plast Reconstr Surg 105:316-31; discussion 332-3. 2000 Differing characteristics in 100 consecutive secondary rhinoplasty patients following closed versus open surgical approachesMark B Constantian Department of Surgery, Plastic Surgery, St Joseph Hospital, Nashua, NH, USA Plast Reconstr Surg 109:2097-111. 2002 Indications and use of composite grafts in 100 consecutive secondary and tertiary rhinoplasty patients: introduction of the axial orientationMark B Constantian Department of Surgery Plastic Surgery, St Joseph and Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, Nashua, NH, USA Plast Reconstr Surg 110:1116-33. 2002 The two essential elements for planning tip surgery in primary and secondary rhinoplasty: observations based on review of 100 consecutive patientsMark B Constantian Department of Surgery Plastic Surgery, St Joseph Hospital and Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, Nashua, NH, USA Plast Reconstr Surg 114:1571-81; discussion 1582-5. 2004 The boxy nasal tip, the ball tip, and alar cartilage malposition: variations on a theme--a study in 200 consecutive primary and secondary rhinoplasty patientsMark B Constantian Department of Surgery, Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, Nashua, NH, USA Plast Reconstr Surg 116:268-81. 2005
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