Dr. Rod J. Rohrich Chairs 31st Annual Dallas Rhinoplasty Symposium
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) March 07, 2014 -- Dr. Rod J. Rohrich will serve as Chairman of the 31st annual Dallas Rhinoplasty Symposium. Rhinoplasty specialists and thought leaders from around the world will present topics on all aspects of primary and secondary rhinoplasty to international attendees who come to learn the latest surgical applications to advance and improve nose reshaping surgery.
The Dallas Rhinoplasty Symposium is an educational event for rhinoplasty surgeons that covers a wide range of special topics in rhinoplasty surgery from how to analyze the nose and plan a primarye rhinoplasty to the fundamentals of successful secondary or corrective rhinoplasty surgery. Many presentations focus on the latest refinements in surgical technique to ensure safe and reproducible results. Dr. Rohrich’s topics include detailed presentations on refining the tip of the nose, the use of grafts in rhinoplasty, and making sure to preserve ethnic traits when performing rhinoplasty.
The conference includes Q&A sessions, lectures, and discussion panels but also features video feeds of rhinoplasty being performed with commentary by leading plastic surgeons who are experts in rhinoplasty. In addition, the Symposium offers hands on experience via the meeting’s unique rhinoplasty anatomy lab dissection session.
"The Dallas Rhinoplasty Symposium is the only global meeting where participants can see, learn, and perform rhinoplasty alongside leading rhinoplasty experts, some of which pioneered modern rhinoplasty techniques," explains Dr. Rohrich.
“Rhinoplasty is a surgery of millimeters. It truly epitomizes plastic surgery as a whole because it is a surgery of such great finesse and takes years to master,” says Dr. Rohrich. "It is one of the most difficult procedures in all of plastic surgery, but also one of the most rewarding."
The Dallas Rhinoplasty Symposium is being held March 7th to March 9th. For more information, visit http://dallasrhinoplastysymposium.com.
About Rod J. Rohrich, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Dr. Rod J. Rohrich holds the Betty and Warren Woodward Chair in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He also holds the UT Southwestern Medical Center Crystal Charity Ball Distinguished Chair in Plastic Surgery. Dr. Rohrich graduated from Baylor College of Medicine with high honors, and completed a plastic surgery residency at the University of Michigan Medical Center and fellowships at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard (hand/microsurgery) and Oxford University (pediatric plastic surgery). He has served as president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the largest organization of board certified plastic surgeons in the world. He repeatedly has been selected by his peers as one of America's best doctors, and twice has received one of his profession's highest honors, the Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes his contributions to education in plastic surgery. Dr. Rohrich participates in and has led numerous associations and councils for the advancement of plastic and reconstructive surgery. He is a native of North Dakota and is married to Dr. Diane Gibby, also a plastic surgeon. They live in Dallas with their two children.
Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD, Rod J. Rohrich M.D., http://drrohrich.com, +1 (214) 645-3112, [email protected]
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