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Perhaps no other operation in plastic surgery has a greater impact in enhancing the way you look than rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty is a procedure designed to improve the shape of the nose. Even a subtle change can have a big impact on the attractiveness and balance of the face.
Primary rhinoplasty indicates that it is the first time an operation is being performed. The first operation offers the best opportunity to obtain an excellent and predictable outcome. Seeking out a rhinoplasty specialist for this first operation significantly increases the chances of obtaining an excellent rhinoplasty result and decreases your chances of a revision.
The most important first step in a successful rhinoplasty outcome is listening to the patient and really understanding what their hopes and desires are.. then delivering on that expectation. The plastic surgeons goal in primary rhinoplasty is to create a nose that enhances the attractiveness of the entire face while preserving or improving nasal function (breathing). Each nose is unique, therefore, for each case, an individualized operative plan is developed that takes into account the patient's anatomy and cosmetic goals.
Rhinoplasty is the most technically demanding and difficult operations in plastic surgery. No other operation requires the depth and breadth of specialized rhinoplasty techniques required to handle the wide range of nasal types. Let your facial plastic surgeon design an operative plan that is specifically suited for you.
Facial plastic surgeons can successfully help patients with challenging tips (boxy tip, infantile, broad, ptotic nasal tip, overprojected tip, underprojected tip, over-rotated tip, under-rotated tip), nostril disproportions, traumatic noses (deviated nose, crooked nose saddle nose, fractured nose), size issues (too big, too small), skin (thick-skin nose, thin skin), and length issues (too short, too long). "The most important first step in a successful rhinoplasty outcome is listening to the patient and really understanding what their hopes and desires are.. then delivering on that expectation." Your facial plastic surgeons goal in primary rhinoplasty is to create a nose that enhances the attractiveness of the entire face while preserving or improving nasal function (breathing). Each nose is unique, therefore, for each case, an individualized operative plan is developed that takes into account the patient's anatomy and cosmetic goals.
Rhinoplasty is the most technically demanding and difficult operations in plastic surgery. No other operation requires the depth and breadth of specialized rhinoplasty techniques required to handle the wide range of nasal types.
Let your facial plastic surgeon design an operative plan that is specifically suited for you. Contact our office for more information today.
Specialized training and experience allow your plastic surgeon to take on the most challenging and unusual cases. They can successfully help patients with challenging tips (boxy tip, infantile, broad, ptotic nasal tip, overprojected tip, underprojected tip, over-rotated tip, under-rotated tip), nostril disproportions, traumatic noses (deviated nose, crooked nose saddle nose, fractured nose), size issues (too big, too small), skin (thick-skin nose, thin skin), and length issues (too short, too long).
Dr. Amir Karam is a board certified facial plastic surgeon located in San Diego. He offers all aspects of facial plastic surgery including rhinoplasty. Visit http://www.drkaram.com.
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