Abstract

Michael S. Godin , ed. Rhinoplasty: Cases and Techniques. New York: Thieme, 2011. ISBN-10: 1604066806 ![][1] It is clear that Dr Godin devoted much energy and time to writing Rhinoplasty: Cases and Techniques , which he hopes will be “the most useful rhinoplasty book you will ever own.” The text is a hardcover, 373-page book that is creative, instructive, and distinctive. The uniqueness of the book rests in the last section, which is organized by common nasal deformities. For each nasal deformity, individual cases are provided by 1 or a few of the 37 noted scholars and well-respected contributing experts in the field of rhinoplasty. Dr Godin's coverage of preoperative preparation—from first encounter to immediate postoperative treatment—is well detailed, organized, and easy to follow. He provides a good overview for all surgeons who perform rhinoplasty. More than once, he stresses the need to set realistic expectations; this topic can never be overemphasized when it comes to nasal reshaping. Additional sections on specific techniques and postoperative care are similarly helpful, well organized, and clear. Dr Godin and his coauthors also cover the important complications associated with rhinoplasty in a relatively comprehensive fashion. Section 5, the final … [1]: /embed/graphic-1.gif

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