Mohsen Naraghi is a double-board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon with more than two decades of academic postgraduate teaching experience in rhinology and facial plastic surgery.

Dr. Naraghi was the winner of the international award of the American Rhinologic Society in 2005, international award for innovation in clinical medicine in 2011, American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Honor and Excellence Awards in 2015 and 2016.

Being a member of both the American Academy of Facial Plastic Reconstructive Surgery and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Dr. Naraghi is also a fellow of the American Rhinology Society.

He has published more than three hundred articles and chapters, and eighteen books including the title “Facial Plastic Surgery” which was awarded as the country’s best academic book of the year in 2007. Dr. Naraghi’s personal approach to secondary rhinoplasty was published as a chapter in the essential first ever global reference on revision rhinoplasty in the United States.

JOURNAL REVIEWED: JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery

 

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Nasal appearance evaluations following spreader graft placement

Widening the nasal dorsum has been one of the major aesthetic concerns after using spreader grafts to improve nasal airway obstruction in patients with nasal valve problems. In this study the authors evaluated the association of functional septorhinoplasty using spreader...


Pliability and elasticity of the external nasal skin in unilateral nasal valve collapse

The authors performed this study to test the hypothesis that the nasal skin of patients with unilateral nasal valve collapse demonstrates reduced elasticity and increased pliability on the side of the collapse compared with the nasal skin on the side...


Mental health status and functional outcomes of rhinoplasty

The authors investigated the impact of mental health on patient satisfaction with rhinoplasty. They responded to the question whether preoperative mental health is associated with satisfaction with functional outcomes of rhinoplasty. They assessed baseline nasal function and postsurgical functional outcomes...