Rhinoplasties Take Longer in Inexperienced Hands

Dr. Philip Miller addresses a common questions asking about the length of a typical rhinoplasty surgery. While it always depends on what the patient is having done to their nose, it also depends on the surgeon's familiarity with the procedure. VIEW NOW

Anethesia During Rhinoplasty

What type of anethesia is used during a rhinoplasty procedure? Dr. Philip Miller explains that it really depends upon the type of procedure, the anesthesiologist's preference for you, and what you are most comfortable with. VIEW NOW

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Revision Rhinoplasty: What Is It and Why Is It Necessary?

Revision rhinoplasty is a delicate procedure that is used to fix imperfections left from a previous procedure, trauma to the nose, or any number of other reasons. Dr. William Hart explains the benefits of this procedure. VIEW NOW

Ethnic Rhinoplasty: Maintaining a Patient's Ethnic Traits

Dr. William Hart explains that it is increasingly more important to maintain the ethnicity of a nose when performing an ethnic rhinoplasty. In this video, he describes the procedure, how to choose a surgeon, and what to expect during recovery. VIEW NOW

Non-Surgical Dorsal Hump Correction Using Fillers

Dr. Arthur Handal describes how injectable fillers can only help correct a nose's appearance in the short term. VIEW NOW

When Rhinoplasty Isn't What Your Nose Needs, What Options Are Left?

Dr. Philip Miller explains several different types of nose surgery, from the popular rhinoplasty, which addresses the outward appearance of the nose, to septoplasty, turbinoplasty, and sinus surgery. Each procedure addresses a different issue. VIEW NOW

Revision Rhinoplasty Utilizes the Patient's Own Tissue For Repair

Dr. Arthur Handal describes the process of a revision rhinoplasty, which may include using your own tissue and cartilage to repair a less than ideal nose job. VIEW NOW