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Sharing Expertise at BACO 2026: Advancing Rhinoplasty Through Collaboration and Education

  • rohitgohil
  • Jul 4
  • 3 min read

One of the most rewarding aspects of being a specialist surgeon is the opportunity to share knowledge with colleagues while continuing to learn from experts across the world. Medicine is constantly evolving, and nowhere is this more evident than in rhinoplasty and rhinology, where advances in surgical technique, technology, and research continue to improve patient outcomes.


At BACO International 2026 (British Academic Conference in Otolaryngology), one of the largest ENT meetings in Europe, Mr Rohit Gohil, specialist nose and sinus surgeon in Edinburgh, was honoured to contribute to the scientific programme by delivering two educational sessions. These included participation in the Rhinoplasty Cases Panel, alongside internationally recognised facial plastic surgeons, and a separate Instructional Lecture on Nasal Valves and their relevance in septorhinoplasty/rhinoplasty surgery.



Why Conferences Like BACO Matter


BACO is held every four years and brings together thousands of ENT surgeons, trainees, researchers and allied healthcare professionals from across the UK and around the world. It provides a unique opportunity to discuss new research, challenge established thinking, and share practical experience in a collaborative environment.


For rhinoplasty surgeons, these meetings are particularly valuable because no two noses—and no two operations—are ever the same. Discussing complex cases with colleagues who have different perspectives and experiences encourages continual refinement of surgical judgement and technique.


Rather than simply presenting lectures, many sessions are designed around open discussion, allowing experienced surgeons to debate the decision-making behind challenging cases. This type of collaborative learning ultimately benefits every patient.



Rhinoplasty Is a Lifelong Learning Process


Rhinoplasty is widely recognised as one of the most technically demanding operations in facial surgery. It requires a detailed understanding of facial aesthetics, nasal function, wound healing and long-term structural support.


The Rhinoplasty Cases Panel at BACO exemplified this philosophy. Bringing together an experienced international faculty, the session explored how different surgeons might approach the same complex cases, highlighting that excellent rhinoplasty is rarely about a single "correct" technique. Instead, success comes from understanding anatomy, selecting the most appropriate operation for each individual patient, and applying sound surgical principles.


These discussions reinforce an important message that Mr Gohil shares with his own patients: rhinoplasty should always be individualised. Every treatment plan is tailored to the patient's anatomy, breathing, facial proportions and personal goals, rather than following a one-size-fits-all approach.



Education Improves Patient Care


Teaching and presenting at national meetings is much more than an academic exercise. Preparing presentations, reviewing the latest evidence, discussing challenging cases with colleagues and answering questions from other surgeons all contribute to continual professional development.


For Mr Rohit Gohil, education forms an important part of clinical practice. Alongside caring for patients in Edinburgh, he:

  • Leads the internationally recognised Dundee Advanced Rhinoplasty Course

  • Serves on the Council of the British Rhinological Society as the representative for Scotland and Northern Ireland

  • Organises and contributes to national and international educational meetings

  • Regularly teaches surgeons in advanced rhinoplasty and rhinology techniques


These roles ensure he remains actively engaged with the latest developments in cosmetic and functional nasal surgery, continually evaluating new techniques, technologies and evidence that can improve patient outcomes.



Bringing International Expertise Back to Edinburgh


Patients are often reassured to know that their surgeon is actively involved in shaping the future of their specialty rather than simply following it.


Every conference attended, every case discussed and every educational session delivered adds to a wider understanding of modern rhinoplasty. Exposure to different surgical philosophies and international expertise allows surgeons to critically evaluate their own practice and adopt innovations that genuinely benefit patients.

For patients undergoing cosmetic rhinoplasty, septorhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty or functional nasal surgery, this commitment to lifelong learning helps ensure treatment reflects current best practice rather than outdated techniques.



Specialist Rhinoplasty Care in Edinburgh


As a specialist nose and sinus surgeon in Edinburgh, Mr Rohit Gohil combines clinical experience with a genuine passion for education, research and surgical innovation.

Whether presenting at international conferences such as BACO, leading advanced rhinoplasty training courses, or caring for patients in his own practice, the underlying philosophy remains the same: excellent patient care begins with a commitment to continuous learning.


By remaining actively involved in teaching, collaborating with leading surgeons from around the world and contributing to the advancement of rhinoplasty, Mr Gohil ensures that patients in Edinburgh benefit from modern, evidence-based care delivered with precision, experience and compassion.

 
 
 

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