Tampa Revision Rhinoplasty doctors
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Daniel Greenwald, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
1208 East Kennedy Blvd Suite 221, Tampa |
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33 answers |
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Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD
Miami Facial Plastic Surgeon
6280 Sunset Drive Suite 504, Miami |
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28 answers |
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Armando Soto, MD
Orlando Plastic Surgeon
7009 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Suite 100, Orlando |
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1 answer |
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Erel Laufer, M.D.
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
35080 Us Highway 19 N, Tampa Bay |
1 answer | |
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Paul Albear, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
26844 Tanic Drive, Wesley Chapel |
Recent Answers
I had a closed rhinoplasty 7 months ago. However, I hate my results. The tip is too bulky and wide. My surgeon tells me that nothing should be done because it "suits me". He says that revision might ruin the look of my nose because the "paths" are not as wide as before and an accident might happen during operation. Also, I have breathing problems, he says that I have an allergy that was insinuated by the previous operation somehow. I want to know what could and what could not be done to my nose.
Your tip does still look a bit bulky. This may be due to thick fibro-fatty nasal skin which obscures the fine details of your underlying cartilage support. The surgeon who performed the closed rhinoplasty would be the one to ask about the character of this tissue. If you are considering a revision make sure you find a surgeon who has a broad experience with revision rhinoplasty
Hello , i had a revision rhino this summer and not happy with the result. what needs to be done to have even nostrils and redo bad scar from open rhino and breathing problem from right nostril?? i know i have to wait 1 year but can you tell me who can i trust to fix my nose in canada or should i go in texas?? Help me !!!!
Revision rhinoplasty can be very challenging. There is definitely an asymmetry present that looks like it can be corrected with some tip work, possibly with Weir excisions at the nostril floor. Make sure your next surgeon has had a lot of experience with revision rhinoplasty and you will have a good chance for a better outcome.
I had a rhinoplasty back in 2008 but it was only to remove the dorsal hump that I had. I've always disliked the size of my nose but it's always been the one thing that I'm terrified to get done. (michael jackson) So when I had the surgery done, i was too scared to do anything to its size. I was very happy with the results but now I'm back to wanting my nose to be a bit smaller and daintier. Is it possible to do? What would have to be done? Would the bone have to be broken? Is it too risky? Thnx!
There are a number of techniques for revision rhinoplasty, that any experienced surgeon could review with you and make you realize what exactly could be realistically done to make your nose appear smaller.




