During the meeting, Dr. Rohrich served as Co-Chair for the “World Series of Rhinoplasty” cadaver hands-on course, where he provided hands-on, interactive instruction to participants and fellows in various rhinoplasty techniques, including structural and rhinoplasty maintenance. In addition, he served as a moderator for panel discussions including revision rhinoplasty as well as hot and trending topics in plastic surgery.
Rhinoplasty surgery is widely considered to be one of the most difficult procedures in all of plastic surgery because it requires such precise technique and careful surgical planning in order to achieve good results. With a focus on finesse and consistency, Dr. Rohrich teaches that, through feedback and analysis, plastic surgeons should develop a systematic approach to the various specific deformities often encountered in rhinoplasty cases and cultivate graded, methodical techniques and procedures to address them.
Dr. Rohrich, who was voted last year as the the best rhinoplasty surgeon in the United States from Newsweeksays that keeping up to date with the latest advances and surgical techniques is an integral part of this process.
“You have to constantly review the results to improve and update your methods, and be willing to critically self-analyze your work,” says Dr. Rohrich. “In rhinoplasty it is not enough to have consistent results, they must be consistently excellent.”
About Rod J. RohrichMD, FACS
Dr. Rod J. Rohrich is a board certified plastic surgeon Dallas, Texas. Named the top plastic surgeon in America by Newsweek in both rhinoplasty and facelift surgery in 2021, 2022 and 2023. Dr. Rohrich is Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine. He was the first Chair of the Department of Plastic Surgery as well as the first plastic surgeon to be selected as a Distinguished Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Graduated from Baylor College of Medicine with high prices and completed plastic surgery training at University of Michigan Medical Center and scholarships at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard (hand/minor surgery) and the university of oxford (paediatric surgery). He is Chairman of the Dallas Rhinoplasty Meeting, Founding Chairman of the Dallas Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine Meeting, a founding member of the Alliance in Reconstructive Surgery, and a founding partner of the Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute.
He is the immediate past (having served for 18 years) Editor-in-Chief of the world’s most respected peer-reviewed plastic surgery journal – the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief/Editor Emeritus of the first open access peer-reviewed plastic surgery journal, PRS Global Open. Dr. Rohrich has published over 1000 peer-reviewed articles and seven plastic surgery textbooks, including a best-selling medical book entitled The Facial Danger Zones. Dr. Rohrich recently published an innovative cosmetic surgery video atlas, Cosmetic Surgery by the Masters.
Dr. Rohrich also served as president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the largest organization of board-certified plastic surgeons in the world. He has been repeatedly selected by his peers as one of America’s Best Doctors. He received the ASPS Special Achievement Award and on three occasions has received one of his profession’s highest honors, the Plastic Surgery Foundation (PSF) Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes his contributions to plastic surgery education. In addition, he has also been recognized by the PSF with the Plastic Surgery Foundation’s Distinguished Career Award for his contributions to plastic surgery research and innovation. He is also a recipient of the 2022 ASPS Honorable Mention.
Media contact
Dr. Rod J. RohrichDallas Plastic Surgery Institute, (214) 821-9114, [email protected], http://drrohrich.com
SOURCE Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute