Jacksonville Revision Rhinoplasty doctors
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Scott Trimas, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
1361 13th Ave South Suite 125, Jacksonville Beach |
57 answers | |
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David C. Pearson, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
1835 East West Parkway Suite 19, Fleming Island |
33 answers | |
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Richard Sadove, MD
Gainesville Plastic Surgeon
101 NW 75th Str Suite 3, Gainesville |
2 answers | |
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Jason D. Meier, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
11701-32 San Jose Blvd. Ste 211, Jacksonville |
2 answers | |
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Armando Soto, MD
Orlando Plastic Surgeon
7009 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Suite 100, Orlando |
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1 answer |
Recent Answers
I had a rhinoplasty done about 2 years ago to correct my broken nose and other issues with the cartilage resulting from the break healing poorly. I am happy with the bridge but the dropped columella and tip bother me. I think the surgeon made a mistake, but i went back twice already with my concern and he refuses to address it. I have recently put a call into him about a week ago and he has not called back. My nose looks normal in person but in a picture it is clearly noticeable.
From the pictures you've shown, I'm guessing that very little work--if any--was done to your nasal tip at the time of your rhinoplasty. Regardless, your photos show mostly a problem with over-projection of the tip (sticking out too far) and a smaller problem with the columellar hang. Of course, the tip is often the trickiest part of rhinoplasty, but many techniques are available to deproject the tip and correct the columella (e.g., dome division and imbrication to deproject and a strut graft or columellar setback to fix the hanging).
Be sure to find someone who does a fair bit of revision work. You can usually get a sense of the surgeon's primary interests on his/her website. Ideally, there should be an emphasis on nasal surgery (rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, and even nasal reconstruction).
All the best,
--DCP
I was born with cleft lip palate and I had surgery while I was young. Now, I'm 18 yrs old and my nose is disfigured. I'd like to have it fixed soon. I wanted to know, where can I find the best surgeons to have the surgery? Currently residing in NY, but debating whether I should go to India, where I had my other surgeries? I want it to be done by experienced surgeons to avoid further complications. The shape of my nose is typical of unilateral cleft lip-palate. What is your opinion or recommendations?
There are several good choices in your area. The list would include Minas Constanides, Norman Pastorek, Andrew Jacano, Steven Pearlman to name just a few.
I am a bodybuilder and I had a revision rhinoplasty 6 weeks ago. In 1 week I would need to restart my training & I am required to start taking Nitric Oxide supplements (NO-XPLODE). I want to know how this will affect my nose because nitric oxide supplements works by dilating blood vessels making them wider so that more blood can be delivered,therefore increasing blood flow in the body & improving circulation. This supplement also contain large amounts of caffeine.
It probably will have minimal effect on your nose except for the typical effects it can have on the skin of your face which could include enlarging the blood vessels.




