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The Top Ten Instructions After Your Rhinoplasty Surgery

Rhinoplasty (nosejob) surgery can make a dramatic difference in the appearance of one’s face and an overall improvement in self-image. What to expect and how to take of your new nose right after surgery is an important part of the recovery process. Here are my top ten instructions that I provide to my rhinoplasty patients. Read More…

LactoSorb Grafting for Cartilage Preservation in Rhinoplasty

  Cartilage grafting in rhinoplasty today is often an essential component of the procedure. Improving structural support of the nasal tip and internal nasal valves may require mechanical support through the use of cartilage grafts. In some patients, particularly revisional rhinoplasty patients, cartilage donor sites may have been previously used and the patient is now Read More…

The Six Zones of Change for Improved Facial Definition

  I frequently see patients who desire greater facial definition. Usually these are younger men and women and much of their desire comes from having a fuller or fatter type face. Most of the time they have lost some weight but can’t lose it in the face. Others have never had a weight problem but Read More…

Open vs Closed Approach to Rhinoplasty

  By far, the most challenging aspect of rhinoplasty surgery is in the nasal tip. As the nasal tip is probably the greatest variable in appearance amongst individuals and one of the most defining parts of the nose, precision in nasal tip changes during rhinoplasty is of critical importance. Therefore, good access to provide adequate Read More…

The Basic Principles of Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty

  Ethnicity is very intertwined with rhinoplasty surgery. For this reason, there are different considerations for each major ethnic group. The key to successful ethnic rhinoplasties is to refine the nose but not try and eliminate the beautiful features of one’s ethnicity. It is not a realistic patient goal or a surgical objective to make Read More…

Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Using Injectable Fillers

  Infrequently, I will get a request for a ‘non-surgical rhinoplasty’, otherwise known as the use of injectable fillers to plump up certain areas of the nose. Injection of any of the commerically-available fillers such as Restylane, Juvaderm, Radiesse, or Artefill into a low-lying bridge area of the nose can certainly be done. This treatment Read More…

Medical Insurance and the Cost of Rhinoplasty

  One of the most frequently confusing issues for patients is the cost of rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty, external nose reshaping, which is frequently a cosmetic procedure (although not always) is often confused with Functional Nasal Airway Surgery whose onjective is to improve breathing and is often covered by medical insurance. Th confusion comes in as many patients Read More…

Principles of a Natural-Looking Rhinoplasty

  Rhinoplasty, or nose-shaping surgery, is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures of the face. It can have a dramatic effect on one’s facial appearance due to the prominent position of the nose on the face. While rhinoplasty surgery has been performed for over 100 years, modern rhinoplasty techniques create noses that are Read More…

The Breathe Easy Rhinoplasty

  I came across an interesting blog from Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery in Beverly Hills California on Google’s blogspot on rhinoplasty. They had entitled their version of a rhinoplasty as ‘Breathe Easy’. This obviously relates to the concern of some patients (although most patients are not aware of this possibility) that breathing through their nose Read More…

The No Packing Rhinoplasty

  One of the greatest fears of many patients who are considering rhinoplasty surgery is that their nose will be packed during surgery, subsequently requiring removal sometime after surgery. That thought is one of significant uncomfortability at best and outright pain at the worst. I have found that many potential rhinoplasty patients often ask….are you Read More…

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