Ogden Rhinoplasty doctors
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Brian K. Brzowski, MD
Salt Lake City Plastic Surgeon
1525 East 6000 South Suite C, Ogden |
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York Jay Yates, MD
Salt Lake City Plastic Surgeon
2121 N 1700 W , Layton |
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2 answers |
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Renato Saltz, MD
Salt Lake City Plastic Surgeon
5445 South Highland Drive , Salt Lake City |
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Recent Answers
I'm planning on having Rhinoplasty done in a neighboring state and I was wondering if it's ok to stay in a hotel room alone to rest after surgery until the following day when I'm picked up to be driven home ?
Just like everyone else has said, you need a responsible adult to stay with you for a minimum of 24 hr after surgery:)
Good luck!
I am living in Jamaica. Do you know of any top-class, reputable Rhinoplasty surgeon in Jamaica or its neighbouring country, Cayman Islands?
Go to the website of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery: www.surgery.org Look under "Find A Surgeon".
Membership in this society is by invitation only and the members of this society devote their practices to cosmetic surgical procedures. Most are also members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and are board certified in Plastic Surgery.
Good Luck! I'm sure you'll find someone who meets your criteria.
I'm an Asian girl who had augmentation Rhinoplasty 7 months ago. The doctor put an I-shaped silicone implant in my nose. I took the implant out 4 months ago. However, my nose has not returned to its pre-op state. I think it's due to scar tissue. I can see the scar tissue on my nose, especially around the glabella.
Overall, my nose is bigger, wider, and more distorted than pre-op, from bridge to tip. Can scar tissue left behind from silicone encapsulation be surgically removed, and is this procedure safe? Is it similar to "defatting"? What are the risks?
Trying to remove all the scar tissue might in fact make things look a lot worse. You're best bet is to follow the advice of an experienced rhinoplasty surgeon.
Check with the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery to find someone in your area who concentrates the bulk of their surgical practice on complicated rhinoplasties.
Don't cut corners on expense or effort in looking for someone to help you out of this corner. Hopefully the surgeon who removed the implant can give you your best advice.
Good luck.


