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I personally would recommend the nose first for one reason. When doing a rhinoplasty a breathing tube is placed and could possibly, although unlikely , break your veneers. It’s unlikely but it would be nice to avoid this possibility.
Accutane will effect the healing and scar development. It is recommended that elective surgery be avoided for 12 month after the completion of Accutane treatment.
Hi @Humorous525948. You are an excellent candidate for rhinoplasty. I recommend seeing an expert rhinoplasty specialist for an in person examination. There are several options for you that can be determined after examination. Best of luck, Dr. Nima
Thank you for your Question. The operation will be done by using the latest Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty device Piezo®: In traditional Rhinoplasty, surgical instruments known as rasps and osteotomies (hammer and chisel) are used to reshape the nasal bones by removing the hump and/or narrowing the ...
Hello, and thank you for your question and photos. You should be a good candidate for a rhinoplasty and you will have a nice result. Educate yourself in how the procedure works by reviewing actual before and after photos. Try not to be influenced by celebrity photos. Many of those are "digitally...
Thank you for your questions. You are correct, on average cast is removed about 7 days after surgery. If nasal bone is not fractured or remains very stable, the cast can be removed by day 5. On the other hand, if the bone is very mobile and/ or there is excessive redundant skin, cast is removed...
Greetings & appreciate your question! Of course it may help, also some grafting procedures may improve the nasal valve collapse and help with the breathing as well. You can still continue to box, but it may cause additional problems if you have a serious trauma. Regards!
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