Felipe Culaciati Tapia is currently working as a senior staff member at the Otorhinolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery Department at Son Espases University Hospital, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Dr Culaciati did his training in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery within the official Fellowship training programme of the European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery. As a former Fellow of the EAFPS, Dr Culaciati focuses his work and interests in rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, Mohs surgery, aging face and facial reconstruction procedures. He has collaborated on scientific international publications and book chapters in facial plastic surgery, as well as attending numerous international conferences.

JOURNALS REVIEWED: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Aesthetic Surgery Journey – Oct 2013 (ongoing)

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Lateral crura reinforcement with the sandwich technique

Maintaining nasal tip structure and contour is an important goal during rhinoplasty surgery. Tip deformities can occur due to lateral crura malposition, trauma or sometimes due to excess of lateral crura triming during previous surgeries. The consequences of lateral crura...


Lateral crura-alar ring

Lateral crura incision or excision are common procedures for most rhinoplasty surgeons despite the fact that they have potential complications such as nostril rim retraction, bossa tip formation and alar wall collapse during breathing. Fortunately, nowadays there is a trend...


Facial changes caused by smoking

Smoking is a well known factor in facial ageing. In this interesting evidence level II article, the authors have decided to evaluate the effect of smoking in monozygotic twins with different smoking histories using standarised photography. Seventy-nine pairs of twins...


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