Nasal tip deprojection

It is very important to shorten an elongated nasal tip during rhinoplasty by performing a Nasal Tip Deprojection in order to prevent the ski slope look of the nose when this is not performed adequately. VIEW NOW

Dorsal hump reduction

Dorsal hump reduction is accomplished by reducing both the bone and cartilaginous aspects of the dorsum. I always place spreader grafts in order to support breathing when taking down the dorsal hump. VIEW NOW

Incision of open rhinoplasty should not be visible

The incision of an open Rhinoplasty should not be visible. A stair step incision can be used and the goal should always be in an unnoticeable scar. VIEW NOW

Revision rhinoplasty: drooping nasal tip

Treating the drooping nasal tip in revision rhinoplasty often involves improved tip support. This can be accomplished through a variety of different maneuvers, the most important of which is cartilage grafting. VIEW NOW

Treatment of the hanging columella in revision rhinoplasty

Treatment of the hanging columella in revision Rhinoplasty can be accomplished by providing improved tip support. It is also very important to create an appropriate tip defining point. VIEW NOW

Treatment of the over-rotated nose in revision rhinoplasty

Treatment of the foreshortened overrotated nose with too much nostril exposure involves releasing all of the scar tissue and then placing extended spreader grafts in order to derotate the entire tip complex. VIEW NOW

Revision rhinoplasty: correction of the foreshortened tip

In order to de-rotate the tip in Revision Rhinoplasty, it is often necessary to release all the scar tissue and then place extended spreader grafts. This will also help to accomplish decrease in the amount of nostril exposure. VIEW NOW

Tip refinement in revision rhinoplasty

Tip refinement is often needed in revision rhinoplasty. This can be accomplished in a number of ways, including cartilage suturing, cartilage excision, scar excision, soft tissue, excision, and soft fascial tip grafts. VIEW NOW

Revision rhinoplasty: treating the drooping tip

The key component in Revision Rhinoplasty to treating the drooping nasal tip is adequate tip support. This can be accomplished with Cartilage grafts. I will often combine this with Nasal Tip Deprojection to provide the best aesthetic results. VIEW NOW

Our APSI Board Certified Plastic Surgeons!

Dr. Haydon and Dr. Booth...along with our nurse injector Jasmine and our esthetician Jenn. What a team! VIEW NOW

Male Rhinoplasty - Large hump and droopy tip.

Our 42-year-old gentleman is seen early, only six weeks after surgery. We are both thrilled by his natural looking and unoperated result. Thank you. VIEW NOW

Thick vs. Thin Skin in Rhinoplasty

How does the thickness of one's skin affect the outcomes of a rhinoplasty (nose job) procedure? Watch today's episode of Face the Facts to learn and see a demonstration. VIEW NOW

Male rhinoplasty surgery surgery with thick nasal skin.

The video is a reveal one week following our handsome patients surgery. The imposed photograph is seven months postoperative. You can see the rest of his photos in our gallery here on RealSelf. Thank you. VIEW NOW

Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) Patient Testimonial

Megan was always bothered by the length of her nose and felt it wasn't in harmony with the rest of her face. She is now one-month post-op from a Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty and sharing her surgical experience! VIEW NOW