Yong Ju Jang
Prof Jang is a world-renowned expert in Asian rhinoplasty. His clinical interests are also on the treatment of empty nose syndrome and HHT. He published over 160 SCI papers as corresponding or first author. He received multiple awards from the US, Europe, Asia, and Korea.
Sessions
Nasal airway management in pediatric patients
APPROACHES TO NASAL DORSUM WLL BE DİSCUSSED BY SPEAKERS
This study reflects on personal surgical experiences to identify the key factors influencing successful rhinoplasty outcomes. By analyzing complications and suboptimal results, it aims to highlight technical and judgmental errors that can be prevented. The goal is to formulate evidence-based strategies to improve aesthetic and functional results in future rhinoplasty practice.
This study investigates the outcomes and complications of costal cartilage rhinoplasty. Autologous rib cartilage provides durable support in complex or revision nasal reconstruction. The research aims to assess its reliability and aesthetic effectiveness in rhinoplasty procedures.
This study evaluates the effectiveness of glued diced costal cartilage molded for dorsal nasal augmentation. The technique aims to achieve a smooth contour, reduce warping, and improve long-term graft stability. Outcomes are assessed in terms of aesthetic results, structural support, and complication rates.
This study presents practical insights and personal techniques for managing complex revision rhinoplasty cases. Emphasis is placed on individualized surgical planning, graft selection, and correction of structural deformities from prior operations. The goal is to share experience-based strategies that enhance predictability and aesthetic success in challenging revisions.
This panel will consist of speeches about revision rhinoplasty
This study focuses on surgical strategies to refine the bulbous and under-projected nasal tip while maintaining structural support. Various cartilage modification and suture techniques are analyzed for their impact on nasal definition and projection. The aim is to identify reliable, reproducible methods for achieving natural and balanced aesthetic outcomes.
Pan Asian Academy Of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery ( PAAFPRS ) Panel : Rhinoplasty Techniques Update In East & West Part of Asia will be discussed.
Structural versus Preservation rhinoplasty will be discussed.