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I went to Dr. Miller when I was 16 years old seeking a primary rhinoplasty. After doing some research, and being quite impressed with his credentials and the numerous media outlets he has had affiliations with, my mom and I booked a consultation. The consultation was surprisingly swift, including a computer image of how my nose would look after the surgery. Dr. Miller was kind and attentive to our questions and we booked the surgery shortly thereafter. Fast forward to surgery day, I briefly talked with the Dr. and then the procedure occurred. After this day, I would never see Dr. Miller again. When I went I back into the city to have my cast removed, a different doctor who I had never met before removed my cast. I found it peculiar how Dr. Miller was not there to make sure that I was satisfied with my results. When the cast was removed, I immediately went to the bathroom to see my new nose for the first time. To my surprise, I was slightly disappointed. I found the nose to be much larger than I expected. However, the doctor who removed the cast assured me that I was swollen and the nose I was looking at was not my final product. After months, the swelling indeed resided but the nose was still large. I went to Dr. Miller to remove the bump on my nose and to give me a smaller, more feminine nose. With that said, all the Dr. did was remove the bump, while leaving the shape of the nose completely untouched. Furthermore, my mother had reached out to him many times following my procedure to ask why the nose was so large and he just reiterated that it was swelling and never asked for me to come back into the office for him to see. Currently, my nose can be described as a ski slope nose. It is completely straight, but dips down at the tip (especially when I smile). It is also too large for my face still, which is one of the main reasons that I went to Dr. Miller in the first place. Most importantly, for me to be able to properly breathe, I must gently place my finger on the tip of my nose and lift up. The procedure that was performed on my nose was a quick job for the doctor and failed to take into consideration the financial sacrifices that my family took for me to feel better about myself. For this foremost reason, I am incredibly disappointed with this doctor. Due to my experience with Dr. Miller, I am now seeking a revision rhinoplasty procedure. I typically do not like to write reviews for services that I have not had good experiences with, but when it comes to a facial surgery, I felt it would be a disservice to others for me to not share my experience.