Rhinoplasty on a 17 year old with great results

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http://www.rhinoplastyspecialist.com
http://www.spaldingplasticsurgery.com

Join Orit as she describes her experience having a primary rhinoplasty performed by Dr. Paul Nassif of Beverly Hill. Dr. Nassif uses his skill as an artist and a surgeon to shape the nose to fit the face, rather than make it appear artificial. Patients marvel at how Dr. Nassif is able to create a nose that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. In addition to his work with revision work, Dr. Nassif also specializes in rhinoplasty for ethnic noses, ensuring tailored results that look proportional to an individual's ethnic and racial features.
The term rhinoplasty means "nose molding" or "nose forming." It refers to a procedure in plastic surgery in which the structure of the nose is changed. The change can be made by adding or removing bone or cartilage, grafting tissue from another part of the body, or implanting synthetic material to alter the shape of the nose.

Rhinoplasty is most often performed for cosmetic reasons. A nose that is too large, crooked, misshapen, malformed at birth, or deformed by an injury can be given a more pleasing appearance. If breathing is impaired due to the form of the nose or to an injury, it can often be improved with rhinoplasty.
The external nose is composed of a series of interrelated parts that include the skin, the bony pyramid, cartilage, and the tip of the nose, which is composed of cartilage and skin. The strip of skin separating the nostrils is called the columella.

Surgical approaches to nasal reconstruction are varied. Internal rhinoplasty involves making all incisions from inside the nasal cavity. The external, or "open," technique involves a skin incision across the base of the nasal columella. An external incision allows the surgeon to expose the bone and cartilage more fully and is most often used for complicated procedures. During surgery, the surgeon will separate the skin from the bone and cartilage support. The framework of the nose is then reshaped in the desired form. Shape can be altered by removing or adding bone, cartilage, or skin. The remaining skin is then replaced over the new framework. If the procedure requires adding to the structure of the nose, the donated bone, cartilage, or skin can come from another location on the patient's body or from a synthetic source.

When the operation is completed, the surgeon will apply a splint to help the bones maintain their new shape. The nose may also be packed, or stuffed with a dressing, to help stabilize the septum.
When a local anesthetic is used, light sedation is usually given first, after which the operative area is numbed. It will remain insensitive to pain for the length of the surgery. A general anesthetic is used for lengthy or complex procedures, or if the doctor and patient agree that it is the best option.

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120 S. Spalding Drive Suite 315
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310)-275-2467

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  • I am 16 years old and live in los angeles i was wondering if u can perform a rhinoplasty surgery on me mabe in the begining of the 2012 year . i realy want one im interested in the price jsut to inform my parents .

  • @Sonnyhere Hello,

    The cost of a primary rhinoplasty ranges from $10,000-$15,000. Please feel free to contact my office any time and we would be happy to fit you in for a consult! Thank you for the message. 

    Dr. Nassif

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  • He messed up her nose... big time. Look how horrible it looks from the front!

  • Unfortunately her nose looks much worse than before...Especially from the front...Before it was totally straight and thin, it looked so elegant...truly amazing and naturally perfect. Now it's fat and bulky and it doesn't flatter her face at all. Let's hope that when all the swelling goes down it will improve. But even from the profile, you can see that still after the surgery there's a bump...why on earth would the doctor leave it like this? I can't understand...

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  • Hes a real housewife husband...Beverly Hills lol I dont even knowhow I got to this video!!

  • @drpaulnassif advice me.... where is the best place for this surgery in Asia?

  • she has half the nose i have and im a girl too? xD

  • She looks more Jewish now

  • She looks more Jewish now

  • @BluewareDubE Sometimes, ....but many Jews are not Semites, but they are Askenazi/Khazarians and they only want to breed with their own kind and are most racist people and that is the reason for their big Jew nose. ...Most Jews have NO genetic heritage to the Middle East. I say Arabs are Semites.

  • @73AAZ

    yeah its definitely swelling. too see the actual final results takes a year.

  • start think, the big nose its a secret of arbian and jew

  • 10 to 15 K to mess up someone's features!!! How sad! She used to have a cute face with a character! I've seen people doing the same procedure with a much better result in third world countries under a thousand $. The health care system is a rip off in this country and a trap for such naive and young kids who find happiness in having a generic & a characterless nose!

  • Hook nosed Jew about to leave for a trip to Israel. Classic!

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