Baltimore Revision Rhinoplasty doctors
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Samir Shureih, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10 East 31 Street, Baltimore |
152 answers | |
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Ira D. Papel, MD
Baltimore Facial Plastic Surgeon
1838 Greene Tree Road Suite 370, Baltimore |
16 answers | |
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Thomas T. Le, MD
Baltimore Facial Plastic Surgeon
4785 Dorsey Hall Drive Suite 111, Ellicott City |
8 answers | |
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Randolph Capone, MD
Baltimore Facial Plastic Surgeon
6535 North Charles Street Suite 250, Baltimore |
7 answers | |
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Rondi Kathleen Walker, MD
Washington Plastic Surgeon
3301 New Mexico Avenue, N.W. Foxhall Square, Suite 252, Washington |
5 answers | |
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David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
330 E. Pulaski Hwy, Elkton |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
I had nose reshaping done in Thailand in Nov 2010.Apparently from the medical report,the doctor did not diagnose or corrected my deviated septum so the nose appears in an S-curve frontal view.What are other nasal issues I need to be aware of and make sure are addressed during the revision.I am not sure if I can find a doctor here in Thailand who is highly experienced and skillful enough on western nose revision and may have to go to the US for this.The surgical report and pictures are attached.
Your photographs indicate that you would benefit from a revision rhinoplasty. The areas that need to be addressed are the following:
1. Nasal hump correction - it appears you have a Polly-beak deformity
2.Nasal tip needs to be rebuilt probably with a combination of cartilage grafts and fat augmentation
3.Correction of the deviated nasal septum
4. Correction of the upper lateral cartilages separation from the nasal bones
The surgery was performed over a year ago, so you may safely undergo a revision, but you need an experienced plastic surgeon to perform the procedure.
I had nose reshaping done in Thailand in Nov 2010.Apparently from the medical report,the doctor did not diagnose or corrected my deviated septum so the nose appears in an S-curve frontal view.What are other nasal issues I need to be aware of and make sure are addressed during the revision.I am not sure if I can find a doctor here in Thailand who is highly experienced and skillful enough on western nose revision and may have to go to the US for this.The surgical report and pictures are attached.
The post operative views show multiple problems
1: The nasal tipis destroyed. Probably need reconstruction with grafts
2: nasal Hump correction
3: correction of seperated upper lateral cartilage from the bone
Good luck in Thailand
I had revision rhino with rib grafts.. now i think my nose is too large... so would it be "Easy" to remove/trim the grafts? can it be done under local? or is it a difficult procedure to trim/remove to modify the nose and make it smaller? how complex is graft trimming/removal (rib grafts)
Revision Rhinoplastyis always more difficult than primary rhinoplasty.
To trim a rib graft, depends on how long it has been since the graft,Is the graft mobile, or stuck to the bone?Complete removal will cause major deformity. Triming is possible. I prefer rhinoplasty under general anesthesia.





