Rhinoplasty Requires How Much Recovery Time?
According to Dr. Shervin Naderi, a typical rhinoplasty requires about one week of patent down time to allow the nose to properly heal and the bruising to dissipate. VIEW NOW
Revision Rhinoplasty Can Address Breathing Problems
Dr. Kristina Tansavatdi explains that while rhinoplasty procedures focus on the cosmetic outcome, some of these patients may suffer from breathing difficulties post-op. These issues may require a revision rhinoplasty. VIEW NOW
Doctor POV: Open Rhinoplasty (Part 4)
Dr. Shervin Naderi demonstrates the removal of a dorsal hump, discussing several common techniques doctors may use to achieve the desired look. VIEW NOW
Do Nose Jobs Require Plastic Implants?
Dr. Shervin Naderi shares his personal view on why his surgeries never include plastic or other foreign materials. VIEW NOW
Doctor POV: Open Rhinoplasty (Part 8)
Temporary sutures are used at the conclusion of the rhinoplasty in order to finally shape the nose. VIEW NOW
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
Doctor POV: Open Rhinoplasty (Part 2)
Dr. Shervin Naderi describes the incisions used preceeding the open rhinoplasty. VIEW NOW
Doctor POV: Open Rhinoplasty (Part 5)
In order to narrow the nasal bones, Dr. Shervin Naderi walks us through the process of gently breaking it and allowing the shape to be altered. He then internally files the dorsal bone to eliminate the humped silhouette. 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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Doctor POV: Open Rhinoplasty (Part 3)
After opening the nose, Dr. Shervin Naderi separates the cartilages at the tip in order to narrow the profile and establish symmetry. VIEW NOW
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
Is My Nose Broken?
Dr. Farhan Taghizadeh advises on two options to determine if your nose is broken and what you can do about it. VIEW NOW
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