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Rhinoplasty - Nasal Surgery

Postby eosrejuvenation » Fri Jan 07, 2011 9:03 pm

The goal of a great Rhinoplasty is to have the nose blend in with the rest of your face and highlight the eyes. Rhinoplasty is one of the most frequently performed cosmetic procedures for people of all ages. Rhinoplasty Specialist Nima Shemirani"
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Re: Rhinoplasty - Nasal Surgery

Postby GarryVinsent » Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:39 am

Rhinoplasty, or surgery to reshape the nose, is one of the most common of all plastic surgery procedures. Rhinoplasty can enhance your appearance and your self-confidence. It can reduce or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the tip or the bridge, narrow the span of the nostrils, or change the angle between your nose and your upper lip. It may correct a birth defects or injury, or help relieve some breathing problems.
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Re: Rhinoplasty - Nasal Surgery

Postby Gerhard02 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:13 am

I'd revision rhinoplasty precisely fourteen days back. I had a good upturned nasal area the very first time and the suggestion was still very large. I visited a new doctor to change the actual angle of my personal nose. I'd a slight sinus hump before having any surgeries, however the very first surgeon corrected which. After this revision nose reshaping, as soon as the doctor eliminated the actual cast off my nose, there was a slight difficulty in the profile look at. I thought it was just inflammation. Nevertheless, has got the inflammation decreased the following couple of days, the hump obtained worse. It is extremely poor right now and it is extremely visible in the profile view. I'm not sure if this sounds like because of swelling, but it's very difficult as well as feels as though bone. We went within and the doctor did not tell me what it was, however said I'd to hold back to ascertain if it would drop. He gave me a kenalog injection where the hump is actually following 11 times of surgical treatment and provided tape to become placing within the difficulty. Absolutely nothing has assisted it to date. (that was 72 hours back.) The bones in my nose weren't damaged now, therefore I'm not sure what happened. I'm not sure how to proceed and wish there is some wish associated with improvement. Will anybody have advice for me personally?
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Re: Rhinoplasty - Nasal Surgery

Postby Wesley03 » Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:35 am

Nasal surgery consultation as this procedure is often performed in conjunction with rhinoplasty to improve and balance the facial proportions. Before performing a rhinoplasty plastic surgeons are still working with the patient to agree on a treatment plan. The purpose of nasal surgery varies with each patient, and the ideal nose varies from face to face, depending on skin type, ethnicity, face shape and proportions.
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Re: Rhinoplasty - Nasal Surgery

Postby Glenn87 » Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:27 pm

It is important that you understand that no nose is perfectly symmetrical. Every attempt will be made during surgery to minimize your side to side dissimilarities, but such differences always persist to some degree even after the most successful operation.

There are many irregularities beneath the skin of a nose before and after surgery, but these frequently become more noticeable after surgery. It is unnatural for a nose to be exactly in the center of the face, before or after an operation. The two nostrils are never exactly the same shape or size. These irregularities and asymmetries will persist after a corrective operation. These facts are being stressed as many patients are not aware of pre-operative nasal irregularities and may be more critical of their appearance following surgery than pre-operatively.

Many patients have a fear that the nasal change will be so great as to create a subject of discussion among family members and friends. Actually, following a well done rhinoplasty, neither the patient nor the patient's friends and relatives usually remember the shape of the patient's original nose a few weeks following surgery. The patient is also warned that there may be individuals who will not wish to acknowledge that the patient's appearance has improved and may disappoint the patient by making an unrestrained comment such as, "I liked your nose better the way it was before", or, "I didn't see anything wrong with your nose".

The cosmetic procedure of recontouring the nose is one of the most popular operations performed by plastic surgeons today. The patient's input is always sought regarding the desired nasal change, but the patient must accept the judgement of the plastic surgeon as to the type, shape and contour of the nose as he is more acquainted with limitations imposed by the patient's tissues and facial features.

Since no two people are alike, a patient should not expect to "select a nose" by studying other people's noses or photographs, but such input is helpful to the surgeon as it gives some idea of the patient's general desires.

A surgeon must consider the patient's entire facial profile when planning nasal surgery. Patients with moderate sized noses, but very weak chins will appear to have much larger noses than they actually have. In such cases, it is impossible to reduce the nose sufficiently to provide a satisfactory profile, but facial balance may be restored by simultaneously performing a chin augmentation. As illustrated by the photographs in this section, additional ancillary procedures such as a liposuction of the neck or a face lift may enhance the result of the rhinoplasty even further by restoring facial balance.

Occasionally, if in addition to a weak chin, severe malpositioning of the jaws and teeth is present, an evaluation of the dental abnormalities by an oral surgeon will be recommended before making a final decision about the nose. Conversely, it may occasionally be necessary to reduce the size of an excessively large chin in conjunction with the nasal surgery if the ideal profile is to be obtained for the patient.
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