Pensacola Rhinoplasty doctors

Steven F. Weiner, MD Steven F. Weiner, MD
Pensacola Facial Plastic Surgeon
2050 W County Highway 30A Suite 114, Santa Rosa Beach
2 answers
Lawrence Scott Ennis, MD Lawrence Scott Ennis, MD
Pensacola Plastic Surgeon
4485 Furling Lane, Destin
1 answer
William R. Burden, MD William R. Burden, MD
Pensacola Plastic Surgeon
4485 Furling Ln The Grant Building, Destin
Peter N. Butler, MD Peter N. Butler, MD
Pensacola Plastic Surgeon
543-A Fontaine St. Suite A, Pensacola
James D. Frost, MD James D. Frost, MD
Pensacola Plastic Surgeon
8333 N. Davis Highway Plastic Surgery, Pensacola

Recent Answers

Should I Bring Pictures of Desired Noses to Rhinoplasty Consultation?
Hello, I was considering having a rhinoplasty procedure, but had some questions concerning it. I have read up on this for almost a year, but this question tends to stir up the most controversy: Would it be good for me to bring pictures in of desired noses? Second, I am a male with a very long nose, so would I be able to make my nose smaller and more defined; rather than long, and "chubby." The reason I ask this second question is because most of the before and after photos that I have seen of people with long noses has not demonstrated much difference in them. Meaning it seems as if the surgeon only made slight decreases in his/her nose. Why is this?
A: Rhinoplasty should suit your facial features

Patients who undergo nasal surgery regard the procedure on a personal basis. Usually, an individual will want surgery for the following reasons:

1) they feel their nose is out of proportion to their face,

2) a particular feature gives their nose an unusual appearance, or

3) to correct a deformity from previous injury or surgery.

People rarely request a “perfect” nose. They understand that a perfect nose is a rare occurrence not usually seen naturally or after having had surgery. Variations of the appearance of the nose that give the person a unique shape or appearance are considered “elegant discrepancies.” Rarely are these features changed by surgery or requested to be changed.

Following the nasal surgery, the nose should have a proportional shape without an “operated on” appearance.

Lawrence Scott Ennis, MD
Pensacola Plastic Surgeon
Likelihood of Having a Worse Nose After Rhinoplasty?

I am a male aged 36. I broke my nose when I was 9 and had it fixed shortly after. However my nose is still crooked. It's not that bad however I would love to see it straight again, which would improve the front of my nose. How hard is my case to achieve a successful result? Am I likely to have a worse result after Rhinoplasty?

 
A: For mild crooked nose, you might want to try fillers

I have made many patients happy with a very quick injection with filler. It will give you improvements for 6-12 months, depending on the filler. There is very little downside to this procedure. Restylane or Radiesse would be my choice.

Steven F. Weiner, MD
Pensacola Facial Plastic Surgeon
Baltimore, Maryland Rhinoplasty Doctor Recommendations

I am an Indian male with unusally big nose bigger than my face. Can you provide me a solution? Do I need a Rhinoplasty surgery or should I just leave it as is? Does anyone know some good doctors in Baltimore area? Thanks.

A: Ira Papel without reservations

I trained under Dr. Papel at Johns Hopkins. I highly recommend him. His partner, Theta Kontis, is also a good choice. You can't go wrong with either.

Steven F. Weiner, MD
Pensacola Facial Plastic Surgeon
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