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Based upon your description alone it is very difficult to give advice, but I would follow with your surgeon. Kenneth Hughes, MD Los Angeles, CA
Usually facial bruising will go away in a few weeks. For some it may take longer, and still others may have permanent hemosiderin deposits.
It may take a few months for all bruising to resolve. Donald R. Nunn MD Atlanta Plastic Surgeon.
There is not a right answer with regard to the placement of a silicone implant or diced cartilage. Each has its own problems, and I let patients make the decision. Find a plastic surgeon with ELITE credentials who performs hundreds of...
It is ok to wear your contacts after your surgery. Glasses are not recommended for 6 weeks after your procedure. They can be taped to the forehead if necessary to relive pressure on the nose. I would recommend following up with your surgeon, as he or she may have specific guidelines for you to...
In selected patients a tip rhinoplasty is a good operation. Trauma to the skin can trigger an herpetic outbreak if that is happen to you in the past. You would be covered by an antiviral prophylactically.
Whenever adolescent or teenage patients consult me for a nose job, I always tell them to come back when they are fully developed. It is important for a patient to have stopped growing and maturing before seeking professional help and operating. A good surgeon will acknowledge this importance and...
You may benefit from having this discussion with your surgeon. ENS is not associated with rhinoplasty or septoplasty. We have not seen ENS in any of our patients treated with turbinate reduction (submucous electrodessication), or partial turbinate resection. Your decision to have...
I think that tip refinement through a closed rhinoplasty approach may give you a nose more to your liking. Find a plastic surgeon with ELITE credentials who...
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