Bstent: A Tiny Device With a Huge Impact on Rhinoplasty Recovery [Bahman Guyuron, MD]
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The Bstent, created by facial plastic surgeon Dr. Bahman Guyuron, is a suture-free nasal stent designed to make healing simpler and smoother.
Dr. Guyuron shares how years of research and collaboration with engineers led to a smarter post-op solution. Patients can remove the Bstent on their own, and its design helps avoid many typical recovery setbacks.
Now available to surgeons, it’s already earning rave reviews for improving outcomes and easing patient care. Hear what makes the Bstent different and why it’s gaining traction fast.
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Read more about Cleveland plastic surgeon Dr. Bahman Guyuron
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