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  • sory ale robi to jak rzeznik

  • I did some pre-procedure research at plasticsurgerymadeeasy (.) com

  • I had this procedure outfracture and electrocautary i suffer an incredible amount every day. since the surgery i am breathing more shallow. my ent physician says" thats not possible since he took out tissue". but vhe truth is the turbinates regulate the pressure in your alveoli, so as a result my heart beats very fast. I have difficulty concentrating, and now instead of booger my nose bleeds. My ent says i dont need booger. the suffering is extreme from moment to moment.

  • I am sorry to hear that. Dr. Nassif is a specialist and takes a very conservative approach when performing a Turbinate Reduction. He discusses his approach and the complications that can occur if not performed conservatively in his youtube video. "Safety & Risks of Rhinoplasty Surgery".

    -Moderator for Dr. Nassif

  • well there are safer methods to use then electrocautary like submucosal resection. Also the turbinate can shrink in size with a septoplasty. If dr. nassif is aware of the dangers has he testified against any ent who has destroyed the patients life, let me guess no. Has he talked about it to other doctors. Has he looked into procedures to help the tortured patients like alloderm implants. this procedure can cause so much suffering, people can be begging for death.

  • He does teach at local colleges and gives lectures around the globe on this and various other procedures. Some rhinoplasty surgeries can upwards of 20 different procedures performed. Each of which can cause horrible results if performed by an inexperienced surgeon. I will speak to him about your comments. I believe he would be happy to write an article and discuss in more depth the risks involved with this procedure as well as discuss the alternative methods. --Moderator

  • @drpaulnassif hello, Im going into get my nose done, because its just givin me problems.. but umm, Do you get put under? or are you awake?

  • @420AshleyMarie420

    Hello,

    You would be put under general anesthesia for the procedure. Local anesthesia for this surgery is optional. Thank you, and I hope this helps.

    Dr. Nassif

  • i have had turbinate reduction outfracture and electrocautary and i suffer everyday. My breath is much more shallow, my ent physician says "its not possible since he removed tissue" but the truth of the matter is the turbinate tissue helps create resistance so your alveoli get the proper pressure of oxygen which helps with diffusion. since my body is less efficient at getting oxygen even though more air goes into my nose, my heart has to beat faster and harder to compensate.

  • this puts my body in a constant sympathetic state(excited) state, i have extreme concentration problems now. In addition i have this torturous dryness, instead of booger i get bleeding. my ent physician says i dont need booger. I have personally talked to people who went in for a nose job and ended up with a life of torture, careful with these people.

  • people careful with these ent doctors many times they will operate on the turbinates, and you can have devastating consequences. I suffer everyday since my surgery. People commit suicide because of the suffering. the ent profession as a whole views you as a commedity. I have talked to so many people who have had there lives destroyed by ent doctors. the ents dont take responsobility

  • It is very unfortunate that this happened and I am aware of what you are going through.

    I think it unfair and unwise to judge a surgeons skill or patient care based on where he practices or whether he has been on TV or not.

    For anyone considering rhinoplasty, get the opinions of 2 - 3 surgeons and thoroughly research each. Never base your decision on price, notoriety or personality. Stick to the facts, results, and ask the tough questions.

    -Moderator for Dr. Nassif

  • it is unfair and unwise to judge a surgeons skill or patient care based on where he practises and if he is on tv. I am not doing that. there are safer methods then electrocautary, and maybe dr. nassif can expose the cover up in the ent industry. people are committing suicide over the extreme suffering. do you know how many people i have talked too who suffer everyday, and they have gone too tons of ents, and the ents try to minimize there suffering by saying oh you have some dryness.

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