Print ISSN: 2538-5224 Online ISSN: 2538-5216
The “Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery (eISSN: 2538-5216; pISSN: 2538-5224)”, formerly published as the "Journal of Hearing Sciences and Otorhinolaryngology (eISSN: 2423-6810; pISSN: 2423-7515)", is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes continuously. All content is freely available online, with a print version available to users upon request.
The “Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery” is dedicated to publishing high-quality research across the full spectrum of the field, including:
We welcome submissions in various formats, from basic science to clinical research:
Key Metrics:
Comparing OAE and ABR Tests in Tinnitus Patients with and without Hearing Loss
Ossiculoplasty with Sculpted Incus: Hearing Results and Risk Factors
Cosmetic Rhinoplasty Using Five Control Molds
Hypochondriasis in Patients Seeking Revision Rhinoplasty
Adult Onset Otitis Media with effusion: Prevalence and Etiology
Approaches of auditory hair cells induction from stem cells
Signaling Pathways Involved in Auditory Hair Cells Development
Gentamicin-induced Hearing Loss: Ototoxicity, Challenges, Pathogenesis and Mechanism
Adult Onset Otitis Media with effusion: Prevalence and Etiology
Cosmetic Rhinoplasty Using Five Control Molds
Ossiculoplasty with Sculpted Incus: Hearing Results and Risk Factors
Exosome Therapy in Spinal Cord Injury: A Review
Review of the Effects of Vitamin C on Wound Healing
Comparison of Auditory Evoked Potentials between Younger and Older- Adults.
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