Cherry Hill Rhinoplasty doctors

Anthony Corrado, DO Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
1797 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill
30 answers
Evan Sorokin, MD Evan Sorokin, MD
Cherry Hill Plastic Surgeon
1734 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill
1 answer
Lyle M. Back, MD Lyle M. Back, MD
Cherry Hill Plastic Surgeon
1942 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill
Gary M. Brownstein, MD Gary M. Brownstein, MD
Cherry Hill Plastic Surgeon
102 Browning Lane Building A, Suite One, Cherry Hill

Recent Answers

I'm Wondering About a Tip Rhinoplasty.

My nose is large and I have a slight bump in the bridge, but none of that concerns me. What I'd really like to fix is the bump on the tip of my nose. One side of the tip is much fuller than the other. Would it be possible to remove this bump on the tip without messing with my other features? I know an effective rhinoplasty takes into account all of the nose's features,and that I will need a consultation, but is it possible to remove a bump from the tip without needing to change the entire nose?

A: Tip Rhinoplasty to Correct Tip Asymmetries

Just, tip rhinoplasty is a popular procedure to help individuals who seek refinement of tip asymmetries.  I have reviewed your photos and appreciate your concerns.  A tip rhinoplasty will help to create a more symmetric and refined appearance to your tip.  As stated previously, the tip also lacks projection and will benefit from cartilage grafting to provide strength.  I would suggest a careful in office consultation to better examine the nose and discuss your desires.  Good Luck... Dr. Corrado

Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
Could a Rhinoplasty Reduce the Width of my Nose?

My nose seems too wide for my face. There is also a lack of definition at the bottom of my nose where it seems to round off. I have slightly apparent bone on the bridge of my nose coming down the left side. This is not really an issue as from the side there are no bumps. I want to be realistic about a potential rhinoplasty so I know what exactly to look for when I start researching surgeons. Thanks! (Red splotch is a broken blood vessel, a whole other issue)

A: Tip Rhinoplasty to Correct the Bulbous Tip

Thank you for the photos.  After reviewing them I do see your concerns regarding bulbous character of your nasal tip.  Yes, tip rhinoplasty can effectively refine the tip to allow it to be in better balance with the rest of your nose.  The bulbous tip is due to excessively large cartilage in the tip, which when reduced will have a more refined appearance.  Good Luck... Dr. Corrado

Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
Did I Get a Bad Nose Job?

I got most of the bandages and stitches removed today (7 days later). I feel like the doctor narrowed my bridge too much and it looks unnatural. Will it get better?

A: Rhinoplasty Results and Recovery

Answering a question like yours requires a detailed discussion with you regarding what your aesthetic desires were prior to the procedure.  This is something which should have been communicated between yourself and your surgeon.  If we were able to discuss the above then one can give a better opinion on the result.  That being said you are only one week out and will need to allow 9-12 months for the nose to heal and "mature" before any final decisions can be made about the result.  At that time there are many procedures which can be utilized to help you achieve your desired results.  Seek out an experienced revision rhinoplasty surgeon in your are.  Good Luck... Dr. Corrado

Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
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