Rhinoplasty Episode 17. How to Plan the Operation- Clear Goals
There is no operation in plastic surgery where careful preoperative planning and thinking is more important than rhinoplasty. Clear goals for surgery should be established by both patient and surgeon before surgery. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Episode 18. Methods of Nasal Surgery and Patterns of Incision
Understanding how rhinoplasty is done increases patient insight into the many surgical challenges in rhinoplasty surgery. Dr Webster thinks this helps the patient and their surgeon be more realistic in the planning process. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Episode 21. the Crooked Nose
When the nose is obviously crooked on front view, it often causes cosmetic distress, and very frequently is associated with nasal airway obstruction. VIEW NOW
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Rhinoplasty Episode 22. the Deviated Septum
Most nasal septums are deviated! Studies show that up to 70% or more of the normal population have a crooked septum. If it causes airway obstruction or the nose to be crooked, it matters. The septum is the key to a straight and stable nose. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Episode 23. I Don’t Like My Profile
An unaesthetic profile is the most common reason patients seek rhinoplasty with Dr Webster. Profile correction is usually very possible - but surgical planning must also understand that profile change will make changes to the front view and airway. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Episode 24. I Don’t Like My Front View – the Dorsal Lines, Inverted V, Nasal Bones, Upper Lateral Cartilages, Disharmony
While the profile is often the aesthetic issue for a patient, the front view, if not aesthetically pleasing, presents particular issues for the surgeon and the need for a careful surgical plan in building a better front view appearance. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Episode 25. Tip Issues – Big, Droopy, Wide, Odd Shaped
The nasal tip is the structure that is most variable in the shape of the nose between different people. A key of rhinoplasty planning is the surgical plan for the tip. Of great importance, the tip structures are also an important part of the airway. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Episode 26. I Don’t Like My Nostrils
Dr Webster continues to talks about different parts of the nose that are often causes of concern to patients. VIEW NOW
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Rhinoplasty Episode 27. Post Op- After You Wake Up
Dr Webster describes the patient experience in having rhinoplasty surgery. The better prepared you are for surgery, the less stressful it is. VIEW NOW
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Rhinoplasty Episode 28. When You Go Home. Pain, Do’s and Don’ts
Here are some tips for when you go home after your rhinoplasty. Good preparation for recovery makes it easier and less stressful. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Episode 29. Touch Ups and Revisions in Rhinoplasty Surgery
When is the rhinoplasty good enough? This is a question Dr Webster believes should be discussed before surgery. No operation is perfect, and there is no perfect nose. Good communication between patient and surgeon allows common sense to prevail. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Episode 30. Complications in Rhinoplasty Surgery
In the first of two videos about rhinoplasty complications, Dr Webster talks through this very important topic. Rhinoplasty is a complex personal journey for patients, and a complex area of plastic surgery for surgeons. Open communication is vital. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Episode 31. Rhinoplasty Complications
When considering plastic surgery, it is very very important to understand the possible complications associated with the surgery before you decide to have it. If you feel you could not cope with a complication, please do not have the operation. VIEW NOW
Rhinoplasty Revision (GRAPHIC)
Patient had a previous rhinoplasty done by another surgeon that left her unhappy. Patient wanted a much straighter bridge, better tip projection and decreased nostril size. We performed a rhinoplasty revision to fix the overall appearance of her nose VIEW NOW
Q&A: Recovery After Rhinoplasty
Dr. Carolina Restrepo answers patient questions. Today she discusses rhinoplasty surgery and the recovery process. VIEW NOW