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Rhinoplasty Revision surgery, an inside look with patient experience

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

One of the most common of all plastic surgery procedures is rhinoplasty and then revision rhinoplasty, also commonly known as a nose job. Rhinoplasty surgery can serve dual purposes, creating a more aesthetically pleasing look and also helping breathing conditions, such as a deviated septum.. Whether it's because of a genetic defect or some kind of injury, many people have trouble breathing through their nose. A rhinoplasty can counteract this, clearing the airway so you can breathe freely. It can even repair a deviated septum, straightening it and removing any blockages in the airway.
Perfecting surgery with this three-dimensional structure (the nose) takes years to master and continues to improve. Little did we know that rhinoplasty maneuvers that were used three years ago could cause disastrous results today.

Rhinoplasty surgery is forever evolving! My fellowship director, J. Regan Thomas, MD, told me something that I'll never forget -- "you haven't learned anything about rhinoplasty until you've performed at least a thousand procedures and followed them for many years". This statement epitomizes why fellowships are so valuable. Some of the needed experience and potential pitfalls are circumvented by first hand observing and learning the analysis, judgment, techniques, complication management and most importantly, results from a seasoned rhinoplasty surgeon. This is why I super-specialized in rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty surgery during my fellowship in Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. The training catapults you years ahead of many other surgeons that aren't fortunate to have post-graduate training. Many cosmetic surgeons are taught that aggressive cartilage removal is a procedure of the past. Today's concept is "less is more". Less cartilage excision, cartilage repositioning, camouflage techniques, structural grafting and suturing techniques are being taught in most rhinoplasty courses and at our national meetings.

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

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

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  • Drpaulnassif, I have had rhinoplasty and its been a year. I feel like my nose still seems so prominent and strong. is there a way to improve this with revision ?

  • @BB91x Hello,

    Yes there absolutely is. Please feel free to send any photos to my office and I would be happy to evaluate them for you and give my opinion. Thank you very much for the question.

    Dr. Nassif

  • hello dr,i have a huge scar on my nose and am planning on having it surgery on it through my insurance kaiser permanente,but i also feel that my nose is too big.my insurance will not cover that.so i was wondering if i can send you some photos and maybe ou can evaluate it and give me an estimate on how much you would charge and if it would even be possible to get the results i want.i have been wanting this surgery since i first got the scar which ws when i was 5 years!

  • @luvthestrudle Hello,

    Yes, I would definitely be able to take a look at your photos. Please feel free to send any photos to my office, and I would be happy to evaluate them for you and give my opinion. My contact info is listed on my website. Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you.

    Dr. Nassif

  • drpaulnassif please help i got bad result after my nose job

    check my video an tell me if u could fix it

  • @chicolaser17 Hello, You are still very swollen in your video. If any revision work were performed, it would be best to wait one year. When the swelling goes down a bit more, feel free to send me photos and I would be happy to evaluate them for you. Thank you for the question, and best of luck to you .

    Dr. Nassif

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  • Beautiful job Dr. Nassif!

  • @drpaulnassif send me ur email so i can send u my photos

  • if i do need a revision i hope u can fix it

    i see u are a expert in rhinoplasty and revision

  • @drpaulnassif i hope if just swollen. send me ur email do i can email you my photo so u can evaluate them thank u

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