I have a deviated septum and am planning to get Septoplasty to correct my breathing problems most likely from an Ear, Nose, Throat Dr. I am also interested in getting a tip reduction/lift, it it the only part of my nose that bothers me, I do not have a bump or anything on the bridge. I was wondering how much it may cost to add the tip reduction/lift to my septoplasty operation, and if the Ear, Nose, and Throat Dr. could perform this procedure. I am planning on having my surgery at Kaiser. Thanks.
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recommend that your cousin see a board certified facial plastic surgeon who
specializes in functional nasal airway surgery.
If your cousin still has nasal breathing problems after two
septoplasties, then there may be other issues in besides the septum. She may have dynamic nasal valve...
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