Toronto Rhinoplasty doctors
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Oakley Smith, MD
Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon
688 Coxwell Avenue, Toronto |
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85 answers |
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Robert Mounsey, MD
Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon
3030 Lawrence Ave E 207, Toronto |
45 answers | |
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Andres Gantous, MD
Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon
150 Bloor St. M110, Toronto |
21 answers | |
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Philip Solomon, MD
Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon
57 Centre Street , Thornhill |
16 answers | |
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Michael G. Brandt, MD
Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon
167 Sheppard Avenue West , Toronto |
15 answers | |
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Jamil Asaria, MD
Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon
186 St George Street, Toronto |
12 answers | |
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Lawrence Tong, MD
Toronto Plastic Surgeon
199 Avenue Road, Toronto |
10 answers | |
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Kris Conrad, MD
Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon
21 Bedford Rd Main Level, Toronto |
9 answers | |
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Claudio DeLorenzi, MD
Toronto Plastic Surgeon
150 EDNA STREET, Kitchener |
7 answers | |
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Marc DuPere, MD
Toronto Plastic Surgeon
179 John Street Suite 209 , Toronto |
6 answers | |
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Richard Rival, MD
Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon
1881 Yonge St 501, Toronto |
6 answers | |
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R. Stephen Mulholland, MD
Toronto Plastic Surgeon
66 Avenue Road Suite 4, Toronto |
3 answers |
Recent Answers
My family has pretty big noses, but the difference is for them, it works with there facial features. I'm 17 and my nose isn't bumpy, it's straight. The problem is it's very WIDE at the bottom and I don't think it goes with my features. My lips are small, my eyes are small, and im not a large kid. I don't understand why my nose is so unproportional. I want to be a actor someday and I don't think ill get to if my nose looks so bad. I feel if my nose was smaller i'd look good. Help? :(
Help is definitely available to refine your nasal features. Your problem presents a special issue and can only be handled by a very experienced and well qualified specialist nasal surgeon. Your nose will always be noticable as a strong feature of your face and it will probably continue to irritate you.
I am African American. My PS narrowed my nostril and straightened my bridge. It now feels like there is a step off between the sides of my nose and my bridge. My doctor was supposed to make my nose looks slimmer. My PS is in NYC and has been performing nose jobs for 30 years. My PS gave me two rounds of steroids beginning at the 4th month.
The description of your nasal problem you provided, indicates an issue with related to the way your nasal bones were cut during the surgery. It can be revised and your nose can be narrowed. Proper assessment can only be given upon clinical examination.
Is is better to go with someone who has years of (20+) experience? Or choose someone who's before/after pictures you liked better (even though they did not have the same experience or as many pictures)?
There is not a single factor that ensures the best surgeon for your procedure. There are a number of factors that come into play when considering a surgeon. Experience, artisitic style, credentials, and direct referals are all important considerations. Its important to note that surgeons refine their craft over their entire career. A surgeon in their first five years of practice is generally developing their practice and skills. In my opinion once a surgeon has performed a few hundred rhinoplasty procedures they will be able to provide predictable and consistent good rhinoplasty results. .












