Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSThank you very much for the praise and helpful commentary. Our practice has had great gratification for delivering satisfaction to patients like you, for many years. Although I am a very experienced surgeon, I have always felt that the best answers for patients are those that are the simplest, most predictable, most economical and most efficient. Certainly, injection of the permanent filler to correct the dips, divots, asymmetries and irregularities of the nose after one or more cosmetic procedures makes sense. Unfortunately, the key factor in the increasing popularity of the permanent silicone-1000 filler is that it is permanent. All other fillers are temporary and therefore, patients are not enthralled with the prospect of a “lifetime sentence” as one patient aptly put it. Thank you again for sharing your experience with the community.
Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSThank you very much for sharing your experience. Yes, people often don’t love needles but the anesthetic cream that we apply to the skin 45 minutes before the procedure takes away the pain and the anxiety of anticipating the pain. The permanent, nonsurgical rhinoplasty using medical grade silicone, marketed as Silikon-1000 is a very practical solution for many patients. Often a very appropriate substitute for surgery. There are some issues that must be addressed by surgery, but there are other issues that can be more handily managed by using the permanent filler. Amongst those are patients with a very low bridge typically seen in certain ethnic groups. The other is people with a somewhat round tip that benefits from adding some height and thus refinement to the tip. Obviously a consultation is always in order and can quickly discern whether the most appropriate treatment for a given architectural imperfection of the nose is surgery or the permanent filler office treatments. Thank you for sharing your experience with the community.
Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSThis is quite an analytical insight into why permanent nonsurgical rhinoplasty & permanent nonsurgical revision rhinoplasty are such important procedures. Because of the success rate, efficiency and cost, it is a winner. Not that it is always a substitute, but for those whose anatomy is appropriate, indeed it is a winner. This review should be helpful to all of those who are seeking to have improvement of the nose & benefit without the time & expense of a surgical rhinoplasty. Thank you.
Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSVery pleased to hear of your satisfaction w/ Permanent Non-Surgical Revision Rhinoplasty. After “3 failed surgeries,” this is a clear testimonial to educate the community – many dissatisfied w/ their nose after 1 + Rhinoplasties & assume “1 more operation will do it.” My staff & I aim to provide the highest level of service with the training & experience possessed, we know the 3rd element in excellent care is the delivery.
Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSThank you very much for the praise and helpful commentary. Our practice has had great gratification for delivering satisfaction to patients like you, for many years. Although I am a very experienced surgeon, I have always felt that the best answers for patients are those that are the simplest, most predictable, most economical and most efficient. Certainly, injection of the permanent filler to correct the dips, divots, asymmetries and irregularities of the nose after one or more cosmetic procedures makes sense. Unfortunately, the key factor in the increasing popularity of the permanent silicone-1000 filler is that it is permanent. All other fillers are temporary and therefore, patients are not enthralled with the prospect of a “lifetime sentence” as one patient aptly put it. Thank you again for sharing your experience with the community.
Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSThank you very much for sharing your experience. Yes, people often don’t love needles but the anesthetic cream that we apply to the skin 45 minutes before the procedure takes away the pain and the anxiety of anticipating the pain. The permanent, nonsurgical rhinoplasty using medical grade silicone, marketed as Silikon-1000 is a very practical solution for many patients. Often a very appropriate substitute for surgery. There are some issues that must be addressed by surgery, but there are other issues that can be more handily managed by using the permanent filler. Amongst those are patients with a very low bridge typically seen in certain ethnic groups. The other is people with a somewhat round tip that benefits from adding some height and thus refinement to the tip. Obviously a consultation is always in order and can quickly discern whether the most appropriate treatment for a given architectural imperfection of the nose is surgery or the permanent filler office treatments. Thank you for sharing your experience with the community.
Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSThis is quite an analytical insight into why permanent nonsurgical rhinoplasty & permanent nonsurgical revision rhinoplasty are such important procedures. Because of the success rate, efficiency and cost, it is a winner. Not that it is always a substitute, but for those whose anatomy is appropriate, indeed it is a winner. This review should be helpful to all of those who are seeking to have improvement of the nose & benefit without the time & expense of a surgical rhinoplasty. Thank you.
Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSVery pleased to hear of your satisfaction w/ Permanent Non-Surgical Revision Rhinoplasty. After “3 failed surgeries,” this is a clear testimonial to educate the community – many dissatisfied w/ their nose after 1 + Rhinoplasties & assume “1 more operation will do it.” My staff & I aim to provide the highest level of service with the training & experience possessed, we know the 3rd element in excellent care is the delivery.
Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSThank you very much for sharing your experience with the Real Self Community and for recognizing the “unsung heroes” of surgery at the outpatient surgery center.
It is important to spend time with patients before surgery. The time that is spent before surgery is just as important as the time we spend in the operating room, and you further indicated you were satisfied with the postoperative care.
Response from Dr. Robert Kotler, MD, FACSThanks for sharing. The permanent non-surgical revision rhinoplasty can be an excellent substitute for yet another surgery. I have taken great satisfaction in helping people like you for many, many years.
I am so pleased that you came to see us for that because it is a unique service that is practical, highly successful, economical, and finally puts your mind at rest knowing that you have a satisfactory nose and will not face an eternity of temporary fillers.
Robert Kotler, MD, FACS
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