Preservation rhinoplasty continues to grow in demand

Published 13th Jul 2019
Preservation rhinoplasty continues to grow in demand

Demand for preservation rhinoplasty continues to grow, according to presdient of the Rhinoplasty Society, Dr Jay Calvert. 

Dr Calvert, who preforms more than 200 rhinoplasty operations a year from offices in Beverly Hills and Newport Beach, California claims he has seen global interest in the approach, which allows surgeons to attempt to preserve as much natural structure as possible, including soft tissue ligaments and cartilaginous structures of the bridge of the nose, increase. 

In a blog post on his website, Dr Calvert discusses this preservation rhinoplasty in greater detail saying that, while he feels that this technique may be useful in some very select cases, he cautions surgeons to be careful when adopting this novel approach to an operation they already perform in a tried and true way.

He says, “I am cautiously excited about preservation rhinoplasty.  And, I will evaluating this technique like any other new technique…with a keen eye on patient safety, reliable and reproducible results, and its ability to improve my patient’s results,” said Dr. Jay Calvert. “There is no substitute for thorough evaluation and study of techniques and the outcomes from implementing those techniques.”

Dr. Jay Calvert, was installed as President of The Rhinoplasty Society annual meeting on May 16, 2019, in New Orleans, Louisiana. As President, he will be responsible for overseeing the operations of the Society, appointing committee members, and continuing to generate the highest quality rhinoplasty education in the world.  On October 9 – 11, 2020, The Rhinoplasty Society will partner with the Rhinoplasty Society of Europe to hold the 3rd International Meeting of the Rhinoplasty Societies in Berlin, Germany.  Dr Calvert will be lending his expertise to this meeting, as well.Dr Jay Calvert will be speaking at the 15th annual Vegas Cosmetic Surgery meeting June 5-8, 2019 in Las Vegas. His lectures will include “In Situ Total Septal Reconstruction” and a Masters’ Seminar on “Nasal Tip Architecture.”


 

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Published 13th Jul 2019

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