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1998 EP BY PRIMUS
Rhinoplasty (Primus album); Rhinoplasty (album)

rhinoplasty         
  • Artificial nose, made of plated metal, 17th–18th century Europe. This would have been worn as an alternative to rhinoplasty.
  • Rhinoplasty: A basal-cell carcinoma lesion on the juncture of the left alar base subunit and the left dorsal sidewall subunit, i.e. on the left nostril.
  • Rhinoplastic correction: A child affected by a cleft lip and a cleft palate.
  • Nasal innervation: Cranial nerve VII (nervus facialis) is the facial nerve that gives sensation to the nose and the upper jaw (maxilla).
  • archive-date=2010-11-27 }}. Retrieved 2008-08-12.</ref>
  •  Rhinoplasty: A paramedian forehead flap design
  • Rhinoplasty: The Common carotid artery.
  • Nasal innervation: Cranial nerve V, the trigeminal nerve (nervus trigeminis) gives sensation to the nose, the face, and the upper jaw (maxilla).
  • nasal cartilages]] and the nasal bone.
  • Nasal anatomy: The ''septum nasi'' bones and cartilages.
  • Rhinoplasty: Lateral wall of the nasal cavity.
  • Nasal anatomy: Squamous epithelium is one of several types of epithelia.
  • Nasal anatomy: The shell-form turbinates (conchae nasales).
  • Rhinoplasty: A [[melanoma]] lesion, a type of [[skin cancer]] that occurs to the nasal skin.
  • Rhinoplasty: The nasal muscle compresses the nasal bridge, depresses the tip of the nose, and flares (elevates) the corners of the nostrils.
  • Rhinoplasty:<br> In relation to the [[nasal bone]] (teal green), seven bones compose the orbit. <br>(1) the [[frontal bone]] (yellow) <br>(2) the [[lacrimal bone]] (green) <br> (3) the [[ethmoid bone]] (brown) <br> (4) the [[zygomatic bone]] (blue) <br> (5) the upper jaw [[maxillary bone]] (purple) <BR> (6) the [[palatine bone]] (aqua) <BR> (7) the [[sphenoid bone]] (red)
  • Rhinoplasty. Nasal anatomy: The philtrum.
  • Nasal anatomy: The procerus muscle (musculus procerus, pyramidalis nasi, depressor glabellae).
  • Rhinoplasty: A divided section design used in Mohs surgery for excising cancerous lesions before nasal reconstruction.
  • Rhinoplasty: the surgical nose as aesthetic nasal segments.
  • panda eyes]] (orbital discoloration) is consequent to trauma and ocular blood vessel disruption.
  • Photograph 2. Open rhinoplasty: The right lower lateral cartilage (blue) is exposed for correction.
  • Photograph 3. Open rhinoplasty: the nasal tip is sutured to narrow the nose.
  • Photograph 4. Rhinoplastic correction: A nasal-hump excision plan; the black line delineates the dorsal plane of the new nose.
  • Illustration 1:<br>The nasal bones (violet) of the dorsum identified, for effecting a nose-narrowing rhinoplasty.
  • Illustration 2:<br>Nose-narrowing rhinoplasty; two chisel cuts (green and black arrows) meet at the red zig-zag line to release the bone for corrective re-alignment.
  • Photograph 1. Open rhinoplasty: The columellar incision delineated as a red-dot guideline, will assist the surgeon in the precise suturing of the nose.
  • Revision rhinoplasty: The American actor W.C. Fields was affected by rhinophyma.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO ENHANCE OR RECONSTRUCT A HUMAN NOSE
Nose job; Nose Job; Rhinoplastic Operation; Nosejob; Non surgical nose job; Revision rhinoplasty; Revision Rhinoplasty; Nasal reconstruction; Permanent injection nose job; History of rhinoplasty; Nose jobs; Draft:Rinoplastia; Rhinoplasties
['r??n?(?)?plasti]
¦ noun (plural rhinoplasties) Medicine plastic surgery performed on the nose.
Derivatives
rhinoplastic adjective
nose job         
  • Artificial nose, made of plated metal, 17th–18th century Europe. This would have been worn as an alternative to rhinoplasty.
  • Rhinoplasty: A basal-cell carcinoma lesion on the juncture of the left alar base subunit and the left dorsal sidewall subunit, i.e. on the left nostril.
  • Rhinoplastic correction: A child affected by a cleft lip and a cleft palate.
  • Nasal innervation: Cranial nerve VII (nervus facialis) is the facial nerve that gives sensation to the nose and the upper jaw (maxilla).
  • archive-date=2010-11-27 }}. Retrieved 2008-08-12.</ref>
  •  Rhinoplasty: A paramedian forehead flap design
  • Rhinoplasty: The Common carotid artery.
  • Nasal innervation: Cranial nerve V, the trigeminal nerve (nervus trigeminis) gives sensation to the nose, the face, and the upper jaw (maxilla).
  • nasal cartilages]] and the nasal bone.
  • Nasal anatomy: The ''septum nasi'' bones and cartilages.
  • Rhinoplasty: Lateral wall of the nasal cavity.
  • Nasal anatomy: Squamous epithelium is one of several types of epithelia.
  • Nasal anatomy: The shell-form turbinates (conchae nasales).
  • Rhinoplasty: A [[melanoma]] lesion, a type of [[skin cancer]] that occurs to the nasal skin.
  • Rhinoplasty: The nasal muscle compresses the nasal bridge, depresses the tip of the nose, and flares (elevates) the corners of the nostrils.
  • Rhinoplasty:<br> In relation to the [[nasal bone]] (teal green), seven bones compose the orbit. <br>(1) the [[frontal bone]] (yellow) <br>(2) the [[lacrimal bone]] (green) <br> (3) the [[ethmoid bone]] (brown) <br> (4) the [[zygomatic bone]] (blue) <br> (5) the upper jaw [[maxillary bone]] (purple) <BR> (6) the [[palatine bone]] (aqua) <BR> (7) the [[sphenoid bone]] (red)
  • Rhinoplasty. Nasal anatomy: The philtrum.
  • Nasal anatomy: The procerus muscle (musculus procerus, pyramidalis nasi, depressor glabellae).
  • Rhinoplasty: A divided section design used in Mohs surgery for excising cancerous lesions before nasal reconstruction.
  • Rhinoplasty: the surgical nose as aesthetic nasal segments.
  • panda eyes]] (orbital discoloration) is consequent to trauma and ocular blood vessel disruption.
  • Photograph 2. Open rhinoplasty: The right lower lateral cartilage (blue) is exposed for correction.
  • Photograph 3. Open rhinoplasty: the nasal tip is sutured to narrow the nose.
  • Photograph 4. Rhinoplastic correction: A nasal-hump excision plan; the black line delineates the dorsal plane of the new nose.
  • Illustration 1:<br>The nasal bones (violet) of the dorsum identified, for effecting a nose-narrowing rhinoplasty.
  • Illustration 2:<br>Nose-narrowing rhinoplasty; two chisel cuts (green and black arrows) meet at the red zig-zag line to release the bone for corrective re-alignment.
  • Photograph 1. Open rhinoplasty: The columellar incision delineated as a red-dot guideline, will assist the surgeon in the precise suturing of the nose.
  • Revision rhinoplasty: The American actor W.C. Fields was affected by rhinophyma.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO ENHANCE OR RECONSTRUCT A HUMAN NOSE
Nose job; Nose Job; Rhinoplastic Operation; Nosejob; Non surgical nose job; Revision rhinoplasty; Revision Rhinoplasty; Nasal reconstruction; Permanent injection nose job; History of rhinoplasty; Nose jobs; Draft:Rinoplastia; Rhinoplasties
(nose jobs)
A nose job is a surgical operation that some people have to improve the shape of their nose. (INFORMAL)
I've never had plastic surgery, though people always think I've had a nose job.
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Rhinoplasty         
  • Artificial nose, made of plated metal, 17th–18th century Europe. This would have been worn as an alternative to rhinoplasty.
  • Rhinoplasty: A basal-cell carcinoma lesion on the juncture of the left alar base subunit and the left dorsal sidewall subunit, i.e. on the left nostril.
  • Rhinoplastic correction: A child affected by a cleft lip and a cleft palate.
  • Nasal innervation: Cranial nerve VII (nervus facialis) is the facial nerve that gives sensation to the nose and the upper jaw (maxilla).
  • archive-date=2010-11-27 }}. Retrieved 2008-08-12.</ref>
  •  Rhinoplasty: A paramedian forehead flap design
  • Rhinoplasty: The Common carotid artery.
  • Nasal innervation: Cranial nerve V, the trigeminal nerve (nervus trigeminis) gives sensation to the nose, the face, and the upper jaw (maxilla).
  • nasal cartilages]] and the nasal bone.
  • Nasal anatomy: The ''septum nasi'' bones and cartilages.
  • Rhinoplasty: Lateral wall of the nasal cavity.
  • Nasal anatomy: Squamous epithelium is one of several types of epithelia.
  • Nasal anatomy: The shell-form turbinates (conchae nasales).
  • Rhinoplasty: A [[melanoma]] lesion, a type of [[skin cancer]] that occurs to the nasal skin.
  • Rhinoplasty: The nasal muscle compresses the nasal bridge, depresses the tip of the nose, and flares (elevates) the corners of the nostrils.
  • Rhinoplasty:<br> In relation to the [[nasal bone]] (teal green), seven bones compose the orbit. <br>(1) the [[frontal bone]] (yellow) <br>(2) the [[lacrimal bone]] (green) <br> (3) the [[ethmoid bone]] (brown) <br> (4) the [[zygomatic bone]] (blue) <br> (5) the upper jaw [[maxillary bone]] (purple) <BR> (6) the [[palatine bone]] (aqua) <BR> (7) the [[sphenoid bone]] (red)
  • Rhinoplasty. Nasal anatomy: The philtrum.
  • Nasal anatomy: The procerus muscle (musculus procerus, pyramidalis nasi, depressor glabellae).
  • Rhinoplasty: A divided section design used in Mohs surgery for excising cancerous lesions before nasal reconstruction.
  • Rhinoplasty: the surgical nose as aesthetic nasal segments.
  • panda eyes]] (orbital discoloration) is consequent to trauma and ocular blood vessel disruption.
  • Photograph 2. Open rhinoplasty: The right lower lateral cartilage (blue) is exposed for correction.
  • Photograph 3. Open rhinoplasty: the nasal tip is sutured to narrow the nose.
  • Photograph 4. Rhinoplastic correction: A nasal-hump excision plan; the black line delineates the dorsal plane of the new nose.
  • Illustration 1:<br>The nasal bones (violet) of the dorsum identified, for effecting a nose-narrowing rhinoplasty.
  • Illustration 2:<br>Nose-narrowing rhinoplasty; two chisel cuts (green and black arrows) meet at the red zig-zag line to release the bone for corrective re-alignment.
  • Photograph 1. Open rhinoplasty: The columellar incision delineated as a red-dot guideline, will assist the surgeon in the precise suturing of the nose.
  • Revision rhinoplasty: The American actor W.C. Fields was affected by rhinophyma.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO ENHANCE OR RECONSTRUCT A HUMAN NOSE
Nose job; Nose Job; Rhinoplastic Operation; Nosejob; Non surgical nose job; Revision rhinoplasty; Revision Rhinoplasty; Nasal reconstruction; Permanent injection nose job; History of rhinoplasty; Nose jobs; Draft:Rinoplastia; Rhinoplasties
·noun Plastic surgery of the nose to correct deformity or to replace lost tissue. Tissue may be transplanted from the patient's cheek, forehead, arm, ·etc., or even from another person.

Википедия

Rhinoplasty (EP)

Rhinoplasty is an extended play record by Primus. It was released August 11, 1998 by Interscope Records and features covers of songs by artists such as Stanley Clarke, Metallica, and Jerry Reed. The CD also features an interactive CD-ROM which includes the claymation video for "The Devil Went Down to Georgia". The 2018 vinyl reissue includes "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" as the eighth track.

The live version of "Tommy the Cat" is performed with "The Awakening" in the middle. The original song was by The Reddings from their 1980 album The Awakening, and had previously been covered by Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel on their album Highball with the Devil.