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Philosophical pitfalls in cosmetic surgery: a case of rhinoplasty during adolescence. (1/78)
In the process of deciding to undergo cosmetic surgery for aesthetic reasons, people may err in various ways. Adolescents in particular run the risk of making errors, and both parents and surgeons have special moral responsibilities to avoid disappointments. Parents should face a number of moral issues; if they fail to do so, surgeons have a moral if not legal responsibility, to raise these issues and take a moral stand. In this paper, a number of pitfalls are specified from a philosophical perspective. A request for surgery should not be granted if patients do not meet the standards required for stable decision making and a balanced judgment, and particularly in those case where patients fail to understand the assumptions--in terms of human values--underlying the surgical intervention. Assessments of competence should go beyond formal conceptions of autonomy, and should, as will be shown, be made on an individual basis. Substantive questions of personal identity and identity formation, within the context of often rapid psychosocial development and emotional turmoil peculiar to adolescents, should be addressed. The key to the moral evaluation of this surgery therefore lies primarily in a patient's life story. (+info)Severe facial dermatitis as a late complication of aesthetic rhinoplasty; a case report. (2/78)
BACKGROUND: Contact dermatitis, as a cutaneous complication after rhinoplasty, is of early onset, limited and transient. The cause of this dermatitis is irritant or allergic. Late onset skin complications are rare and non-inflammatory. CASE PRESENTATION: We are reporting an unexpected, severe allergic contact dermatitis of the face, in a young female, appearing one month following aesthetic rhinoplasty. She failed to respond to ordinary treatments for dermatitis. We did standard battery--including nitrofurazone, tincture of benzoin and hydrocortisone--patch test for the patient that showed sensitivity to benzoin and corticosteroid. CONCLUSIONS: In summary we report a case of a severe allergic contact dermatitis of the face, in a 21-year-old girl who underwent corrective aesthetic rhinoplasty, appearing one month following surgical operation. We were unable to find a similar report in the medical literature. (+info)A review of psychosocial outcomes for patients seeking cosmetic surgery. (3/78)
The authors reviewed the literature on psychological and psychosocial outcomes for individuals undergoing cosmetic surgery, to address whether elective cosmetic procedures improve psychological well-being and psychosocial functioning and whether there are identifiable predictors of an unsatisfactory psychological outcome. They conducted a search of appropriate computerized databases for studies that evaluated psychological and psychosocial status both before and after elective cosmetic surgery. They identified 37 relevant studies of varying cosmetic procedures that utilized disparate methodologies. Overall, patients appeared generally satisfied with the outcome of their procedures, although some exhibited transient and some exhibited longer-lasting psychological disturbance. Factors associated with poor psychosocial outcome included being young, being male, having unrealistic expectations of the procedure, previous unsatisfactory cosmetic surgery, minimal deformity, motivation based on relationship issues, and a history of depression, anxiety, or personality disorder. Body dysmorphic disorder was also recognized by some studies as a predictor of poor outcome, a finding reinforced by reference to the psychiatric literature. The authors conclude that although most people appear satisfied with the outcome of cosmetic surgical procedures, some are not, and attempts should be made to screen for such individuals in cosmetic surgery settings. (+info)Nonpsychiatric medical treatment of body dysmorphic disorder. (4/78)
Many individuals with body dysmorphic disorder seek nonpsychiatric medical and surgical treatment to improve perceived defects in their physical appearance. However, the types of treatments sought and received, as well as the treatment outcome, have received little investigation. This study describes the frequency, types, and outcomes of treatments sought and received by 200 individuals with body dysmorphic disorder. Treatment was sought by 71.0% and received by 64.0%. Dermatological treatment was most frequently sought and received (most often, topical acne agents), followed by surgery (most often, rhinoplasty). Twelve percent of the subjects received isotretinoin. Such treatment rarely improved body dysmorphic disorder. Thus, nonpsychiatric medical treatments do not appear effective in its treatment. (+info)The forehead flap for nasal reconstruction: how we do it. (5/78)
The forehead flap is a useful technique to reconstruct deep and large nasal defects. It can safely be performed under local anesthesia in an outpatient setting. Advantages of this flap include the fact that it provides an excellent color and texture match to the missing nasal skin. Disadvantages include the fact that it is at least a two-stage procedure and that often patients require "touch up" surgeries to provide the best possible cosmetic outcome. (+info)Unilateral blindness as a complication of nasal septoplasty: case report. (6/78)
Blindness as a complication of nasal septoplasty is a devastating occurrence with only a few cases reported in the literature. In most of these cases, visual loss was attributed to retinal embolism following intra-arterial injection of substances into the nasal turbinate. This paper documents one case of complete unilateral blindness from direct optic nerve trauma following an apparently uneventful septorhinoplasty. Ophthalmologists and otolaryngologists should therefore be aware of the possible occurrence of such complication. (+info)Antibiotics in septoplasty: is it necessary? (7/78)
The use of antibiotics is a common practice among otorhinolaryngogists for surgical procedures. The majority of the American Rhinology Society members uses post-operative antibiotics routinely in septoplasties, which is considered unnecessary by many authors. AIM: To study the real necessity of the antibiotic usage in septoplasties, as well as the main post-operative complications described in the literature. STUDY DESIGN: clinical prospective with transversal cohort. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We studied prospectively 35 patients who were undergone to septoplasty with or without turbinectomy, in the Clinical Hospital of the University of Sao Paulo. The patients were split in three groups: Group A: without antibiotics; Group B: antibiotics (cefazolin) only during the anesthesic induction; Group C: antibiotics both in the anesthesic induction and post-operatively for seven days. A questionnaire was applied in the immediate post-operatory, in the 7th post-operative day and in the 30th post-operative day asking for bleeding, fever, pain, nausea, vomits and followed by physical and endoscopic evaluation looking for hematoma, septal abscess and purulent secretion which as quantified. RESULT: We do not observed significative difference among the groups concerning to pain, fever, nausea, vomits, bleeding and purulent secretion. None of the patients had hematoma or septal abscess. The groups also do not differ in respect to the quantity of purulent secretion. CONCLUSION: The nasal surgeries are clean contamined and do not need antibioticprophilaxy because of the low infection risk. (+info)Precultivation of engineered human nasal cartilage enhances the mechanical properties relevant for use in facial reconstructive surgery. (8/78)
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if precultivation of human engineered nasal cartilage grafts of clinically relevant size would increase the suture retention strength at implantation and the tensile and bending stiffness 2 weeks after implantation. SUMMARY BACKGROUND INFORMATION: To be used for reconstruction of nasal cartilage defects, engineered grafts need to be reliably sutured at implantation and resist to bending/tension forces about 2 weeks after surgery, when fixation is typically removed. METHODS: Nasal septum chondrocytes from 4 donors were expanded for 2 passages and statically loaded on 15 x 5 x 2-mm size nonwoven meshes of esterified hyaluronan (Hyaff-11). Constructs were implanted for 2 weeks in nude mice between muscle fascia and subcutaneous tissue either directly after cell seeding or after 2 or 4 weeks of preculture in chondrogenic medium. Engineered tissues and native nasal cartilage were assessed histologically, biochemically, and biomechanically. RESULTS: Engineered constructs reproducibly developed with culture time into cartilaginous tissues with increasing content of glycosaminoglycans and collagen type II. Suture retention strength was significantly higher (3.6 +/- 2.2-fold) in 2-week precultured constructs than in freshly seeded meshes. Following in vivo implantation, tissues further developed and maintained the original scaffold size and shape. The bending stiffness was significantly higher (1.8 +/- 0.8-fold) if constructs were precultured for 2 weeks than if they were directly implanted, whereas tensile stiffness was close to native cartilage in all groups. CONCLUSION: In our experimental setup, preculture for 2 weeks was necessary to engineer nasal cartilage grafts with enhanced mechanical properties relevant for clinical use in facial reconstructive surgery. (+info)Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure performed on the nose to reshape its structure or improve its function. This may involve altering the bone, cartilage, or soft tissues of the nose to change its appearance, straighten its bridge, reduce or increase its size, narrow its width at the nostrils, or change the angle between the nose and upper lip. It can also be done to correct birth defects, injuries, or help relieve breathing problems. The procedure is usually performed by an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist) or a plastic surgeon, and it requires a thorough understanding of nasal anatomy and function.
Acquired nose deformities refer to structural changes or abnormalities in the shape of the nose that occur after birth, as opposed to congenital deformities which are present at birth. These deformities can result from various factors such as trauma, injury, infection, tumors, or surgical procedures. Depending on the severity and cause of the deformity, it may affect both the aesthetic appearance and functionality of the nose, potentially causing difficulty in breathing, sinus problems, or sleep apnea. Treatment options for acquired nose deformities may include minimally invasive procedures, such as fillers or laser surgery, or more extensive surgical interventions, such as rhinoplasty or septoplasty, to restore both form and function to the nose.
Nasal cartilages are the flexible, supportive structures in the nose that contribute to its shape and structure. They are made up of tough, but elastic tissue called cartilage. There are several nasal cartilages, including:
1. The septal cartilage, which is a thin, flat strip that forms the dividing wall between the two sides of the nose.
2. The upper and lower lateral cartilages, which are located on either side of the nostrils and help to shape them.
3. The sesamoid cartilages, which are small, round pieces of cartilage that can be found near the nasal opening.
These cartilages work together to provide support and flexibility to the nose, allowing it to withstand the forces of breathing and other facial movements while maintaining its shape.
A nose, in a medical context, refers to the external part of the human body that is located on the face and serves as the primary organ for the sense of smell. It is composed of bone and cartilage, with a thin layer of skin covering it. The nose also contains nasal passages that are lined with mucous membranes and tiny hairs known as cilia. These structures help to filter, warm, and moisturize the air we breathe in before it reaches our lungs. Additionally, the nose plays an essential role in the process of verbal communication by shaping the sounds we make when we speak.
The nasal septum is the thin, flat wall of bone and cartilage that separates the two sides (nostrils) of the nose. Its primary function is to support the structures of the nose, divide the nostrils, and regulate airflow into the nasal passages. The nasal septum should be relatively centered, but it's not uncommon for a deviated septum to occur, where the septum is displaced to one side, which can sometimes cause blockage or breathing difficulties in the more affected nostril.
"Esthetics" is a term that refers to the branch of knowledge dealing with the principles of beauty and artistic taste, particularly as they relate to the appreciation of beauty in the visual arts. However, it is important to note that "esthetics" is not typically used as a medical term.
In the context of healthcare and medicine, the term that is more commonly used is "aesthetics," which refers to the study and theory of beauty and taste, but in relation to medical treatments or procedures that aim to improve or restore physical appearance. Aesthetic medicine includes procedures such as cosmetic surgery, dermatology, and other treatments aimed at enhancing or restoring physical appearance for reasons that are not related to medical necessity.
Therefore, the term "esthetics" is more appropriately used in the context of art, beauty, and culture rather than medicine.
Plastic surgery is a medical specialty that involves the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body. It can be divided into two main categories: reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery.
Reconstructive surgery is performed to correct functional impairments caused by burns, trauma, birth defects, or disease. The goal is to improve function, but may also involve improving appearance.
Cosmetic (or aesthetic) surgery is performed to reshape normal structures of the body in order to improve the patient's appearance and self-esteem. This includes procedures such as breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, facelifts, and tummy tucks.
Plastic surgeons use a variety of techniques, including skin grafts, tissue expansion, flap surgery, and fat grafting, to achieve their goals. They must have a thorough understanding of anatomy, as well as excellent surgical skills and aesthetic judgment.
The frontal bone is the bone that forms the forehead and the upper part of the eye sockets (orbits) in the skull. It is a single, flat bone that has a prominent ridge in the middle called the superior sagittal sinus, which contains venous blood. The frontal bone articulates with several other bones, including the parietal bones at the sides and back, the nasal bones in the center of the face, and the zygomatic (cheek) bones at the lower sides of the orbits.
An encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference work containing articles on various topics, usually arranged in alphabetical order. In the context of medicine, a medical encyclopedia is a collection of articles that provide information about a wide range of medical topics, including diseases and conditions, treatments, tests, procedures, and anatomy and physiology. Medical encyclopedias may be published in print or electronic formats and are often used as a starting point for researching medical topics. They can provide reliable and accurate information on medical subjects, making them useful resources for healthcare professionals, students, and patients alike. Some well-known examples of medical encyclopedias include the Merck Manual and the Stedman's Medical Dictionary.
Acellular dermis is a type of processed connective tissue graft used in surgical procedures, particularly in reconstructive surgery. It is derived from human or animal skin, but has had the epidermis and cells of the dermis removed, leaving behind the intact extracellular matrix (ECM). This ECM includes proteins such as collagen and elastin, which provide structural support, and growth factors, which can help to stimulate tissue regeneration.
The acellular nature of the graft means that it is less likely to be rejected by the recipient's immune system, making it a useful option for patients who may not be good candidates for autografts (tissue transplanted from another part of their own body) or allografts (tissue transplanted from another person). Acellular dermis can be used to repair and rebuild damaged skin, as well as to augment soft tissue in areas such as the face and breast.
There are several different brands and types of acellular dermis available, each with its own specific composition and indications for use. Some common examples include AlloDerm, FlexHD, and Integra Dermal Regeneration Template. The choice of graft may depend on factors such as the size and location of the defect being treated, as well as the patient's individual needs and medical history.
In medical terms, the face refers to the front part of the head that is distinguished by the presence of the eyes, nose, and mouth. It includes the bones of the skull (frontal bone, maxilla, zygoma, nasal bones, lacrimal bones, palatine bones, inferior nasal conchae, and mandible), muscles, nerves, blood vessels, skin, and other soft tissues. The face plays a crucial role in various functions such as breathing, eating, drinking, speaking, seeing, smelling, and expressing emotions. It also serves as an important identifier for individuals, allowing them to be recognized by others.
Otolaryngology is a specialized branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, management, and treatment of disorders related to the ear, nose, throat (ENT), and head and neck region. It's also known as ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) specialty. Otolaryngologists are physicians trained in the medical and surgical management of conditions such as hearing and balance disorders, nasal congestion, sinusitis, allergies, sleep apnea, snoring, swallowing difficulties, voice and speech problems, and head and neck tumors.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "History, 20th Century" is a broad and complex topic that refers to the events, developments, and transformations that occurred throughout the world during the 1900s. It is not a medical term or concept. If you're interested in learning more about this historical period, I would recommend consulting a history textbook, reputable online resources, or speaking with a historian. They can provide detailed information about the political, social, economic, and cultural changes that took place during the 20th century.
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- Rhinoplasty (Ancient Greek: ῥίς, romanized: rhī́s, nose + Ancient Greek: πλάσσειν, romanized: plássein, to shape), commonly called nose job, medically called nasal reconstruction is a plastic surgery procedure for altering and reconstructing the nose. (wikipedia.org)
- Reconstructive surgery can also treat birth defects, breathing problems, and failed primary rhinoplasties. (wikipedia.org)
- Rhinoplasty is surgery to reshape the nose. (bcm.edu)
- Surgeons who do rhinoplasties typically have training in either plastic surgery, otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat specialty), or both. (bcm.edu)
- Nose surgery that included turbinate reduction, septoplasty (deviated septum repair) and rhinoplasty (cosmetic nose surgery) to enhance appearance and airflow through the nose. (bcm.edu)
- Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a "nose job," is surgery to change the shape of your nose by modifying the bone or cartilage. (healthline.com)
- Rhinoplasty is one of the most common types of plastic surgery. (healthline.com)
- However, if you're getting surgery because of a breathing impairment, rhinoplasty can be performed at a younger age. (healthline.com)
- Variation in nasal tip asymmetry is the most common complaint of patients requesting rhinoplastic surgery, and the goal of nearly every rhinoplasty is to achieve lower nasal third rotation. (medscape.com)
- Nasal tip surgery is among the most complex and difficult tasks in rhinoplasty surgery. (medscape.com)
- Through his unique expertise in Advanced Facial Reconstructive Surgery, Dr. Ezzat offers services for revision rhinoplasty. (bmc.org)
- DELHI, India - July 5, 2022 - PRLog -- We are the best in rhinoplasty surgery / nose reshaping and offer the best nose surgery/ rhinoplasty surgery cost in Delhi . (prlog.org)
- You need to meet the qualified cosmetic surgeon in India to see if you are physically and mentally ready for the procedure then, reshape your nose with rhinoplasty surgery . (prlog.org)
- No matter their procedural specifics, rhinoplasty patients should expect to wear a splint for approximately a week after their surgery. (plasticsurgery.org)
- Many of his concepts of nasal septal surgery and rhinoplasty are still used today. (stanford.edu)
- Preparing yourself mentally before surgery is an important part of the rhinoplasty process. (drsamrizk.com)
- North Korea - 02 October, 2023 - Rhinoplasty North Korea (RNK), the premier rhinoplasty center nestled in the heart of vibrant North Korea, is proud to announce its commitment to delivering unparalleled nose surgery experiences to a distinguished clientele. (digitaljournal.com)
- Elevate your beauty with the best Rhinoplasty Surgery in North Korea , where elegance meets innovation, and dreams become reality. (digitaljournal.com)
- Rhinoplasty differs from person to person, so the exact surgery required will depend on what needs correcting. (hda-online.org.uk)
- Although recovery differs from person to person most rhinoplasty patients are able to return to work within a week after surgery. (hda-online.org.uk)
- Although most rhinoplasty procedures are performed without complication, as with all surgery there are some risks. (hda-online.org.uk)
- The patient must discuss with their surgeon the outcomes and risks of surgery before undergoing rhinoplasty. (whatclinic.com)
- We have all the information you need about public and private plastic surgery clinics that provide rhinoplasty in Mexico. (whatclinic.com)
- A nose job, more formally known as rhinoplasty, is one of the most popular Miami cosmetic surgery procedures of all facial procedures. (miami-info.com)
- Patients going for rhinoplasty in Miami choose to do the Miami cosmetic surgery for aesthetic reasons, reconstruction after an accident, birth defects or breathing problems. (miami-info.com)
- Many patients getting rhinoplasty in Miami combine the procedure with other Miami cosmetic surgery procedures such as chin augmentation to complete and enhance the aesthetic results. (miami-info.com)
- Rhinoplasty was first developed by Sushruta, an important physician (often regarded as the "father of surgery") who lived in ancient India circa 500 BC, which he first described in his text Susrutha Samhita . (t-vox.org)
- Rhinoplasty is one of the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures in the UK. (healthcentre.org.uk)
- While the cost of rhinoplasty can vary significantly depending on the country and the complexity of the procedure, Mexico has emerged as a popular destination for affordable and high-quality cosmetic surgery. (arizonaguide.com)
- In conclusion, rhinoplasty in Mexico offers an attractive option for those seeking affordable and high-quality cosmetic surgery. (arizonaguide.com)
- The patients whose noses you will see had unsatisfactory rhinoplasty surgery elsewhere, and I was trying to correct the problems that resulted. (facialsurgery.com)
- Rhinoplasty is complex surgery, whether your goal is a different appearance, better breathing or both. (ravalmd.com)
- Your decision to have a rhinoplasty surgery, whether for cosmetic or functional purposes, was surely a long thought out and well researched one. (ravalmd.com)
- She is shown and 1.5 years after her rhinoplasty surgery, and she is ecstatic about her results. (aestheticsurgerycenter.com)
- Answer: by utilizing top in the industry plastic surgery expertise - more specifically rhinoplasty, aka nose job, aka nose surgery, we are able to fix it quite quickly. (2findlocal.com)
- Rhinoplasty is unique among plastic and reconstructive surgery procedures due to the many ways it can be performed and the different ways it can help patients. (atlplastic.com)
- Additionally, rhinoplasty surgery is one of the few cosmetic procedures that is roughly as popular among men as it is with women. (atlplastic.com)
- To help patients gain a better understanding of rhinoplasty and what it is capable of, the expert plastic surgeons here at Atlanta Plastic Surgery thought it would be helpful to answer a few common questions about the procedure. (atlplastic.com)
- How old do you have to be to undergo rhinoplasty surgery? (atlplastic.com)
- Rhinoplasty is one of the few plastic surgery procedures that is commonly performed on adolescent patients . (atlplastic.com)
- Can the results of a previous rhinoplasty procedure be corrected with additional surgery? (atlplastic.com)
- We typically recommend patients wait at least a year after undergoing their initial surgery to consider revision rhinoplasty in order to give the results of their original procedure the necessary time to reach their final state. (atlplastic.com)
- At Atlanta Plastic Surgery, our experienced, skilled plastic surgeons specialize in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures like rhinoplasty. (atlplastic.com)
- There is no ideal age for rhinoplasty, as patients from ages sixteen and older can undergo the surgery. (drbustillo.com)
- Rhinoplasty, more commonly known as a nose job, describes plastic surgery done on the nose. (cosmetassure.com)
- This surgery is called rhinoplasty. (medlineplus.gov)
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- For example, some people also get a chin augmentation, a procedure to better define your chin, at the same time as rhinoplasty. (healthline.com)
- Dr. Nuveen recommended a rhinoplasty procedure. (csaok.com)
- Enjoy the long lasting desirable results after rhinoplasty procedure for aesthetics as well as for functional rhinoplasty by the best rhinoplasty surgeon in Delhi . (prlog.org)
- Rhinoplasty is a surgical cosmetic procedure that can help patients achieve desired or required changes in all skin, bone, and cartilage. (prlog.org)
- Here we are taking a deep dive into the key differences between nose treatments, so you can choose from a surgical or non-surgical rhinoplasty procedure. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Nose reshaping, or rhinoplasty, is an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure and with the introduction of non-surgical techniques, is becoming more and more accessible. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Rhinoplasty is a cosmetic procedure which can reshape your nose. (hda-online.org.uk)
- For a rhinoplasty procedure, anaesthesia is administered, incisions are made, the shape of the nose is changed, the incisions are closed using stitches and pain medication and post-operative instructions are given. (whatclinic.com)
- Rhinoplasty is a safe procedure when performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon. (whatclinic.com)
- It takes about three to four weeks to completely recover from a rhinoplasty procedure. (whatclinic.com)
- Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure that aims to reshape and enhance the appearance of the nose. (arizonaguide.com)
- In this article, we will explore how much rhinoplasty typically costs in Mexico and answer some frequently asked questions about the procedure. (arizonaguide.com)
- 3. Complexity of the Procedure: If the rhinoplasty requires additional work such as correcting a deviated septum or addressing structural issues, it may increase the cost. (arizonaguide.com)
- Rhinoplasty is a popular procedure, also known as a nose job. (ravalmd.com)
- While many people may think of rhinoplasty as a way to change the size of their nose, the truth is that the procedure is far more versatile than that. (atlplastic.com)
- Whether a patient is unsatisfied with the results of their previous procedure or they desire a change to the appearance that their original rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty can help by correcting the results of a previous rhinoplasty procedure. (atlplastic.com)
- How can a Rhinoplasty surgical procedure improve the shape of your nose? (atlplastic.com)
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- This patient underwent a cosmetic rhinoplasty. (petroffcenter.com)
- Rhinoplasty prices from $2509 - Enquire for a fast quote ★ Choose from 337 Rhinoplasty Clinics in Mexico with 98 verified patient reviews. (whatclinic.com)
- Rhinoplasty prices from ₱100217 - Enquire for a fast quote ★ Choose from 97 Rhinoplasty Clinics in Philippines with 152 verified patient reviews. (whatclinic.com)
- His first rhinoplasty patient was a young man whose large nose caused him such embarrassment that he felt unable to appear in public. (t-vox.org)
- Rhinoplasty can be performed under a general anesthetic or with local anesthetic, depending on patient or doctor preference. (t-vox.org)
- Patient underwent open-septo rhinoplasty with amazing, natural results. (drman.com)
- Patient disliked his side view profile and underwent Open-Septo Rhinoplasty with beautiful, natural results. (drman.com)
- Patient underwent open-septo rhinoplasty for correction of the above mentioned with amazing, natural results. (drman.com)
- Young female patient who came in for correction/ revision of previews rhinoplasty. (drman.com)
- Pleasant female patient with previews rhinoplasty complained of dorsal hump, nose tip in a down position. (drman.com)
- It's important to allow the face to mature and for the nose to reach its full adult size before determining if the patient is a good candidate for rhinoplasty. (atlplastic.com)
- If the patient has had a previous septoplasty or has had a previous rhinoplasty, the cartilage grafts may need to be taken from the ear. (drbustillo.com)
- The chances of something going wrong increase if the patient undergoes revision or secondary rhinoplasty to fix problems caused by a previous rhinoplasty. (cosmetassure.com)
- There are two main ways a rhinoplasty patient can reduce the chances of complications: improve their own health and pick the right surgeon. (cosmetassure.com)
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- Conversely, when a rhinoplasty requires more improvement and a revision is contemplated, restoration of ideal alar cartilage form and function is the essential step in repair. (medscape.com)
- Revision Rhinoplasty: Correcting and refining previous surgeries is a forte at RNK, ensuring optimal structural and aesthetic outcomes. (digitaljournal.com)
- primary and revision rhinoplasty 2. (whatclinic.com)
- In this chapter I will give you a glimpse into the challenges faced by a surgeon performing a revision rhinoplasty. (facialsurgery.com)
- Yes, this is known as revision rhinoplasty. (atlplastic.com)
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- Rhinoplasty may remove a bump, narrow nostril width, change the angle between the nose and the mouth, or address injuries, birth defects, or other problems that affect breathing, such as a deviated nasal septum or a sinus condition. (wikipedia.org)
- Common problems seen in patients seeking functional rhinoplasty include nasal passages that are too narrow and a crooked (or "deviated") line of cartilage known as the septum. (plasticsurgery.org)
- Rhinoplasty can also help with structural problems like hooks or bumps, improve the appearance or correct problems such as difficulty breathing caused by a deviated septum (the wall between the two nostrils). (hda-online.org.uk)
- open rhinoplasty, where surgical incisions are made outside the nose, closed rhinoplasty, where incisions are made inside the nose, rhinoplasty to reduce the size of the nose, rhinoplasty to augment the appearance of the nose, ethnic rhinoplasty to alter particular racial traits and post-traumatic rhinoplasty, to treat a deviated septum or nasal fractures. (whatclinic.com)
- Common examples of reconstructive rhinoplasty include repairing a broken nose, removing nasal polyps, or straightening a deviated septum. (cosmetassure.com)
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- There are various types of Rhinoplasty including minor alterations to the bridge of the nose, to reducing the overall size of the nose to ethnic rhinoplasty. (healthcentre.org.uk)
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- During rhinoplasty, the surgeon makes incisions to access the bones and cartilage that support the nose. (bcm.edu)
- You must first meet with your surgeon to discuss whether you're a good candidate for rhinoplasty. (healthline.com)
- You can meet our best rhinoplasty surgeon in Delhi to check your eligibility and the best possible success rate for rhinoplasty. (prlog.org)
- Dr. Jack Anderson started as an endonasal rhinoplasty surgeon, became famous for it, then adopted external rhinoplasty ('open rhinoplasty', also an incorrect term). (stanford.edu)
- You can read about the most important questions to ask your Rhinoplasty surgeon here . (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Rhinoplasty in Miami can run at about $4,000 depending on the surgeon you use. (miami-info.com)
- If you choose to opt for a rhinoplasty at The Whitfield Clinic , Dr Robertson will be your consulting surgeon and will guide you through every step of the treatment from then on. (healthcentre.org.uk)
- Yes, rhinoplasty in Mexico is safe when performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. (arizonaguide.com)
- Before traveling to Mexico for rhinoplasty, it is crucial to research and choose a reputable surgeon and clinic, understand the potential risks, plan for the recovery period, and consider the financial aspects including the cost of travel, accommodation, and additional expenses. (arizonaguide.com)
- Before and after images of a Rhinoplasty performed by board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Jason Altman. (miamiplasticsurgery.com)
- Dr. Sam Lam is a Board-Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon and is a Hair Restoration expert from Plano, TX, specializing in facelift , rhinoplasty , chin augmentation , necklift, Browlift , and eyelid lift . (lamfacialplastics.com)
- I had hired a rhinoplasty surgeon Dr. Josh in Naperville from this company - amazing results, fixed my nose in no time. (2findlocal.com)
- In a secondary rhinoplasty, the surgeon will be working on a nose that has already been damaged by the earlier operation. (cosmetassure.com)
- While some other operations may claim difficult anatomical access, requisition of excessive physical strength, or significant operating time causing surgeon fatigue, the operation of rhinoplasty demands a thorough understanding of an art and science. (medscape.com)
Open rhinoplasty4
- Importantly, open rhinoplasty is considered more adaptable because it permits the use of surgical maneuvers that are precluded by the limited exposure provided by a closed approach. (medscape.com)
- When major changes are needed in cosmetic appearance or nasal function, open rhinoplasty has become the common approach. (medscape.com)
- To prevent postoperative collapse and loss of long-term shape, strong structural support is even more important in an open rhinoplasty to project and shape the nose. (medscape.com)
- This has led to the development of refined suture and cartilage grafting techniques during open rhinoplasty to stabilize the modified intranasal anatomy. (medscape.com)
Previous rhinoplasty1
- This is typically required when a previous rhinoplasty has not achieved its intended results, or has resulted in unwanted changes to the nose (which can occur over time). (bmc.org)
Procedures6
- More broadly, rhinoplasty can be used to describe not only cosmetic procedures designed to impact the look of the nose, but also medical procedures to improve the function of the nose. (plasticsurgery.org)
- Specializing in high-quality, customized rhinoplasty procedures, RNK combines innovation, luxury, and the masterful expertise of Dr. Kim Jinnovator to redefine the world of aesthetic enhancement. (digitaljournal.com)
- Rhinoplasty, or nose job, is the term used for the surgical procedures to change or correct the shape of the nose. (whatclinic.com)
- More than 200,000 rhinoplasty procedures were performed last year in America. (ravalmd.com)
- Aesthetic rhinoplasty is one of the more common cosmetic procedures and thus has a good track record. (cosmetassure.com)
- Complications are rare with cosmetic procedures like aesthetic rhinoplasty, but they do happen. (cosmetassure.com)
Patients14
- Nasal tip ptosis is also one of the most common findings in patients presenting for secondary rhinoplasty, and iatrogenic destruction of nasal tip support is a common finding in late development of tip ptosis following rhinoplasty. (medscape.com)
- When speaking about rhinoplasty , I explain to patients that the single term can refer to a wide range of elements. (plasticsurgery.org)
- Why do patients choose rhinoplasty? (plasticsurgery.org)
- Patients pursuing cosmetic rhinoplasty also frequently cite asymmetry as a problem they want corrected. (plasticsurgery.org)
- Prior to having rhinoplasty, many patients feel anxious. (drsamrizk.com)
- I also encourage my patients to educate themselves by going on the Internet and researching rhinoplasty. (drsamrizk.com)
- It is very important to me that my patients are choosing to have rhinoplasty for the right reasons. (drsamrizk.com)
- Non-surgical rhinoplasty is a suitable alternative for many patients looking to make minor adjustments to the contours of the nose or smoothen small bumps and irregularities. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Incidence and Preoperative Risk Factors for Major Complications in Aesthetic Rhinoplasty: Analysis of 4978 Patients. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- 10 female patients (average 29 years old) of augmentation rhinoplasty with longer than 3 months, period of recovery were selected. (bvsalud.org)
- Although 60% of patients were pleased with their augmentation rhinoplasty , 90% of them existed problems in varied extent, if evaluated by CT-investigation and physical examination . (bvsalud.org)
- Body dysmorphic disorder in patients seeking abdominoplasty, rhinoplasty, and rhytidectomy. (bvsalud.org)
- To evaluate the effect of pharyngeal pack on postoperative throat pain and nausea in rhinoplasty patients. (bvsalud.org)
- Accordingly, one of the main factors in postoperative satisfaction of patients, especially in "rhinoplasty", which is today performed for various reasons mainly elective and by the patient's request for esthetic purposes and less for treatment purposes, is lack of nausea/vomiting and throat pain [3,5]. (bvsalud.org)
Candidate for rhinoplasty1
- Who Is a Good Candidate for Rhinoplasty? (cosmetassure.com)
Primary rhinoplasty1
- Ideally, during primary rhinoplasty, the tip cartilages are modified by partial excision, transection, repositioning, suture modification, or augmentation to form an attractively shaped midlayer support framework, which is visible through the skin. (medscape.com)
Incisions2
- Moreover, the Prussian Jacques Joseph (1865-1934) published Nasenplastik und sonstige Gesichtsplastik (Rhinoplasty and other Facial Plastic Surgeries, 1928), which described refined surgical techniques for performing nose-reduction rhinoplasty via internal incisions. (wikipedia.org)
- Surgical Rhinoplasty involves making incisions in the skin and making changes to the shape of the bone and cartilage in the nose. (harleymedical.co.uk)
Surgeons5
- Because of these restrictions, many surgeons find the results of closed rhinoplasty to be less favorable than expected. (medscape.com)
- Throughout the 20th century, many surgeons (too many to name here) were important contributors to the development and refinement of rhinoplasty techniques. (stanford.edu)
- Compare all the plastic surgeons and contact the rhinoplasty clinic in Mexico that's right for you. (whatclinic.com)
- In the 1800's surgeons in America and Europe helped to proliferate and further develop the rhinoplasty operation. (drbustillo.com)
- This is extremely important and is performed by all qualified rhinoplasty surgeons. (drbustillo.com)
Surgeries2
- Despite being armless, Dr. Jinnovator has garnered global acclaim for his flawless rhinoplasty surgeries performed with unparalleled precision, using only his teeth. (digitaljournal.com)
- In most cases, insurance does not cover the cost of elective cosmetic surgeries like rhinoplasty. (arizonaguide.com)
Endonasal rhinoplasty2
- In the United States, in 1887, the otolaryngologist John Orlando Roe (1848-1915) performed the first modern endonasal rhinoplasty (closed rhinoplasty) and about his management of saddle nose deformities. (wikipedia.org)
- Dr. Irving Goldman popularized several techniques for endonasal rhinoplasty (so-called 'closed rhinoplasty'--a term that is incorrect). (stanford.edu)
Nasal tip2
- Candidates for vertical dome division (VDD) typically present for rhinoplasty evaluation with a desire to correct an unfavorable nasal tip appearance. (medscape.com)
- Since this first description, newer insight into nasal tip dynamics has broadened the application and use of vertical dome division (VDD) as an adjunctive tool in rhinoplasty. (medscape.com)
Consultation2
- If you are considering a Rhinoplasty in Miami, FL with Dr. Altman, call 305.595.2969 or fill out the form on this page to book a consultation. (miamiplasticsurgery.com)
- A personal consultation will help you decide if rhinoplasty is right for you and help you decide. (ravalmd.com)
Noses2
- He and his later students and disciples used rhinoplasty to reconstruct noses that were amputated as a punishment for crimes. (t-vox.org)
- Before Jacques Joseph of Berlin since the dad of modern-day cosmetic rhinoplasty , fans of Sushruta were fine-tuning the noses of 6th-century inhabitants of North India. (2findlocal.com)
Anesthesia3
- Rhinoplasty may be done using general or local anesthesia. (bcm.edu)
- The rhinoplasty operation can be performed with either local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia. (drbustillo.com)
- Some complications of rhinoplasty relate to anesthesia and do not fall within the bounds of this discussion. (medscape.com)
Size of the nose2
- Breathing disturbance - Rhinoplasty which aims to reduce the overall size of the nose is associated with an increased risk of breathing disturbance. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- In addition to altering the shape and size of the nose, rhinoplasty is able to satisfy a wide variety of aesthetic purposes including straightening the bridge of the nose, removing bumps, and altering nostril size. (atlplastic.com)
Risks of rhinoplasty1
- What are the risks of rhinoplasty? (bcm.edu)
History of rhinoplasty1
- The history of rhinoplasty dates back to 3000 BC when the ancient Egyptians first used surgical techniques to repair nasal injuries. (drbustillo.com)
Orlando Roe2
- In the more modern parlance, one of the first papers on rhinoplasty was published by John Orlando Roe, and otolaryngologist in Michigan, in 1887. (stanford.edu)
- The first intranasal rhinoplasty was performed by John Orlando Roe in 1887 but was later pioneered by Jacques Joseph (b. (t-vox.org)
Book an Appointment1
- If you would like to book an appointment for Rhinoplasty, choose a clinic from the list below. (healthcentre.org.uk)
Types of rhinoplasty1
- What are the different types of Rhinoplasty? (whatclinic.com)
Sushruta1
- Rhinoplasty techniques are described in the ancient Indian text Sushruta samhita by Sushruta, where a nose is reconstructed by using a flap of skin from the cheek. (wikipedia.org)
Complication1
- An image depicting a rhinoplasty complication be seen below. (medscape.com)
Chin1
- Before and after rhinoplasty and chin augmentation. (glasgoldgroup.com)
Appearance8
- The results of rhinoplasty are permanent, although subsequent injury or other factors can alter the nose's appearance. (bcm.edu)
- People get rhinoplasty to repair their nose after an injury, to correct breathing problems or a birth defect, or because they're unhappy with the appearance of their nose. (healthline.com)
- If your rhinoplasty is being done to improve your appearance rather than your health, you should wait until your nasal bone is fully grown. (healthline.com)
- While a rhinoplasty may certainly improve one's appearance, it is not reasonable to expect a magical or miraculous transformation. (drsamrizk.com)
- Rhinoplasty can certainly improve one's appearance, but it cannot fix all of life's problems. (drsamrizk.com)
- Non-surgical rhinoplasty offers a less invasive alternative to surgical interventions for those searching for a way to correct, enhance or alter the shape and appearance of the nose. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- A rhinoplasty can improve the entire appearance of the face. (makingbrandshappen.com)
- Cosmetic or aesthetic rhinoplasty , on the other hand, is done to improve the appearance of the nose. (cosmetassure.com)
Clinics1
- Clinics offering Rhinoplasty can be found across the country including in Waterford (or local to Waterford). (healthcentre.org.uk)
Results8
- The results of rhinoplasty may be minor or significant, depending on what kind of correction you want. (bcm.edu)
- Good results in rhinoplasty depend on a structurally sound nasal skeleton covered by a conforming skin and soft tissue envelope. (medscape.com)
- Customized Rhinoplasty: RNK specializes in creating natural-looking and harmonious results that align with each client's unique desires. (digitaljournal.com)
- Non-surgical Rhinoplasty: Experience minimal downtime and transformative results with our non-invasive nose reshaping options. (digitaljournal.com)
- However, there are circumstances where it would not be possible to achieve a patient's desired results with non-surgical Rhinoplasty. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- If you would like to explore how non-surgical Rhinoplasty can help you to achieve your desired results, sk:n, the UK's leading skin clinic, provides non-surgical nose job treatments administered by highly trained and experienced expert clinician injectors. (harleymedical.co.uk)
- Dr. Petroff performed a rhinoplasty to correct her concerns giving her these natural and beautiful results. (petroffcenter.com)
- To appraise results of augmentation rhinoplasty with combination of CT and clinical examination. (bvsalud.org)
Complications1
- Non-surgical rhinoplasty is considered to be safe and complications are rare but there is a risk of swelling, bruising and redness around the injection sites. (harleymedical.co.uk)
External rhinoplasty1
- Dr. Anurag Agarwal, a rhinoplasty specialist in Florida, performed an external rhinoplasty to give her a more feminine nasal contour. (aestheticsurgerycenter.com)
Reconstruction1
- In Great Britain, Joseph Constantine Carpue (1764-1846) published the descriptions of two rhinoplasties: the reconstruction of a battle-wounded nose, and the repair of an arsenic-damaged nose. (wikipedia.org)
Reconstructive1
- Rhinoplasty can be performed to meet aesthetic goals or for reconstructive purposes-to correct birth defects or breathing problems. (t-vox.org)
Facial1
- Rhinoplasty is arguably the most demanding of all facial surgical operations. (medscape.com)
Commonly2
- Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a nose job, is a. (beverlyhillsprofiles.com)
- Rhinoplasty is also commonly called a "nose job. (t-vox.org)