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Dear Sophia, Thank you for your question. The cartilage framework controls the 'valves' of the nose. These may be altered during rhinoplasty to increase or decrease airflow. Follow up with your surgeon if these problems persist. Best wishes, Pablo Prichard, MD
Hello, Thank you for the question. Airflow causes a negative pressure and therefore pulls on the surrounding structures. The most common areas of vibration on inspiration are the external and internal nasal valve of the nose. All the best, Dr Remus Repta
Dear Javier, You most likely still have swelling. This can last for up to a year, and will get worse with vigorous activities and bending over, etc. Be patient and reassess in another 6-9 months. Best wishes, Pablo Prichard, MD
That is one of the most astute questions I've seen on RealSelf! In fact, I am a Fellowship Director and I often pose this very question to my Fellows and Residents and they often seem dumbfounded. Skin is almost never removed when performing a rhinoplasty, even if the nose is made much smaller....
Every office differs with regard to their rescheduling and cancellation policies. The problem with canceling at the last minute is that there is then 1-3 hours of unused OR time. Most offices will retain a scheduling and booking fee or a portion of your surgical fee due to a last minute...
Thank you for the great question! Yes, soft tissue fillers can be used in the nose to soften contours. This technique is often called non-surgical rhinoplasty -- it can be a great option, but must be done carefully since the nasal tissues are more sensitive than the thicker facial tissues. ...
It is possible that opening your nasal airway will create a less hyponasal resonance of your voice. However, that will also depend upon your speech patterns and how much your deviated septum contributes to this issue. I hope this information is helpful. Stephen Weber MD, FACS Weber...
4-6 weeks IS a long time to be wearing any internal or external splints. In most cases, there is no need for these beyond the first week post-surgery. The one exception would be if there is a high risk of contraction of the nostril but this would typically only result following trauma, cancer...
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