I just had rhinoplasty about 2 weeks ago and I have a 2 moles in my nose id like to get rid of. They are under the skin and flesh colored. The doctor removing my moles would be a different doctor than the one who performed my rhinoplasty. Is it safe to get those moles removed or will it mess with the healing process?
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If you are considering a rhinoplasty, remember that rhinoplasty is an exquisitely difficult operation to get right, and you should only have surgery if you are able to make yourself very confident in your surgeon's skills. For most noses, it's much better to not have surgery than to have...
Seems to me you're a great candidate for a rhinoplasty. On the frontal view, that shadow just above the big tip cartilages indicates that the skin is thin enough that the tip cartilages show themselves distinctly under the skin. On your photo number four, the way that the tip stands out abruptly...
Ultrasonic aspirator-assisted turbinoplasty is generally safe and effective for treating turbinate hypertrophy. However, like any surgery, it carries risks. Traditional techniques like submucosal resection and radiofrequency ablation are also available, and experienced surgeons can perform these...