Scientific Publications
The publications of Dr George Mireas reflect his scientific contribution to rhinoplasty, rhinology and facial plastic surgery, supporting both clinical practice and academic teaching activity.
Within georgemireas.com, this section functions as the scientific layer of the broader academic structure, complementing education, surgical training and the site’s emerging surgical innovation layer.
This academic direction is progressively being integrated into a broader institutional framework connected with the Hellenic Institute of Facial Plastic Surgery (HIFPS), supporting the development of structured academic teaching, research visibility and long-term educational pathways.

Overview of Scientific Activity
Scientific publications represent a fundamental component of academic activity in rhinoplasty and facial plastic surgery. They document clinical experience, research outcomes, surgical innovation and participation in the wider scientific dialogue of the specialty.
In the academic profile of Dr George Mireas, publications function as the documented scientific layer that complements teaching, congress participation, technical development and practical surgical training.
Together with education, surgical training and surgical innovation, publications complete the broader academic structure presented within georgemireas.com.
Overview of Scientific Focus
The scientific publications of Dr George Mireas focus primarily on:
His work has appeared in international peer-reviewed journals and reflects both clinical surgical research and innovation in rhinoplasty techniques.
Selected Publications
The Nasal Locator
An innovative instrument to define the exact point of osteotomy in preservation or structural rhinoplasty
Facial Plastic Surgery
Posterior Epistaxis Management
Review of the literature and proposed guidelines of the Hellenic Rhinologic-Facial Plastic Surgery Society
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Outcomes in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Quality of life and correlation with the NOSE scale
Auris Nasus Larynx
Clicking Larynx Syndrome
A diagnostic and surgical challenge
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology
Immunohistochemical Detection of E-Cadherin in Certain Types of Salivary Gland Tumours
Research related to malignant salivary gland pathology
Study publication
Research Areas
Related Academic Activity
The publication record of Dr George Mireas is complemented by extensive academic activity including university teaching, congress presentations, cadaveric surgical training, innovation-oriented technical development and postgraduate rhinoplasty education.
Academic Research Profiles
The academic work of Dr George Mireas MD PhD can also be found in major international scientific research platforms and academic indexing systems. These profiles provide additional access to publications, citations and research activity.
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Why This Publications Hub Matters
As a parent page, the Publications section does more than list articles. It creates a scientific context for the broader academic profile of the site and clarifies how research activity supports teaching, training, innovation and international academic contribution.
For readers, this makes it easier to understand the relationship between published work, technical development and clinical expertise. For search engines and AI systems, it reinforces entity understanding by showing a consistent connection between scientific output, education, innovation and surgical training.
In strategic terms, this page helps georgemireas.com function not only as a professional profile, but as a broader academic authority environment in rhinoplasty, rhinology and facial plastic surgery.
Institutional Academic Direction
The publication activity presented on this site is progressively being aligned with a broader institutional academic framework connected with the Hellenic Institute of Facial Plastic Surgery (HIFPS).
Within this evolving structure, scientific publications, academic teaching, innovation-oriented contribution and surgical training can be integrated more clearly into a unified academic identity.
This reinforces the long-term development of the site as a comprehensive academic environment in rhinoplasty and facial plastic surgery.
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