About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 62. Chapters: Nose, Nostril, Anosmia, Rhinoplasty, Vomeronasal organ, Nasal reconstruction using a paramedian forehead flap, Vibration theory of olfaction, Olfactory receptor, Human nose, Olfactory bulb, Nasal cavity, Dog odor, Shape theory of olfaction, Phantosmia, Glomerulus, Ventral striatum, Flehmen response, Nasal spray, Natural nasal sprays, Nasal congestion, Olfactory receptor neuron, Nasal polyp, Olfactory epithelium, Nasal bone, Nasal septum, Anterior olfactory nucleus, Mucous membrane of nose, Dysosmia, Olfactory nerve, Olfactory mucosa, Olfactory tubercle, Medial forebrain bundle, Olfactory transduction, Nose tomb, Olfactory glands, Nasal cycle, Rhinencephalon, Olfactory tract, Aquiline nose, Primary olfactory cortex, Olfactory trigone, Nasal emission, Periamygdaloid cortex, Gruneberg ganglion, Olfactory sulcus, Anterior nares, Olfactory bulb mitral cell, Lateral olfactory stria, Medial olfactory stria, Anterior nasal aperture, Nasal vestibule, Prepyriform area, Internal nasal branches of infraorbital nerve, Nasal douche, Inferior posterior nasal branches of greater palatine nerve, Sustentacular cell, Nasal bridge, Turbinectomy. Excerpt: Rhinoplasty (Greek: , nose +, to shape) is a plastic surgery procedure for correcting and reconstructing the form, restoring the functions, and aesthetically enhancing the nose, by resolving nasal trauma (blunt, penetrating, blast), congenital defect, respiratory impediment, and a failed primary rhinoplasty. In the surgeries - closed rhinoplasty and open rhinoplasty - an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist), a maxillofacial surgeon (jaw, face, and neck specialist), or a plastic surgeon, creates a functional, aesthetic, and facially proportionate nose by separating the nasal skin and the soft tissues from the osseo-cartilaginous nasal framework, correcting them as requir...