Correction to: The Role of Skin Thickness in the Choice of a Rhinoplasty Technique for Thin-Skinned Patients: Analysis o
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Correction to: The Role of Skin Thickness in the Choice of a Rhinoplasty Technique for Thin-Skinned Patients: Analysis of Long-Term Results and Patient Satisfaction Mauro Barone1,2,3 • Annalisa Cogliandro1,2 • Rosa Salzillo1 • Silvia Ciarrocchi1 Vincenzo Panasiti1 • Rosa Coppola1 • Vito Russo1 • Stefania Tenna1 • Paolo Persichetti1,2
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The original article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1007/ s00266-020-01763-6. & Mauro Barone [email protected] 1
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Campus BioMedico University of Rome, Via Alvaro Del Portillo 200, Rome, Italy
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Research Group ‘‘To be and to appear: Objective Indication to Plastic Surgery’’ of Campus Bio-Medico University in Rome, Rome, Italy
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Institute of Philosophy of Scientific and Technological Activity, Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, Rome, Italy
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