PLASTIC SURGERY: ASIAN RHINOPLASTY TESTIMONIAL
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In English and in Vietnamese:One of Dr. Lam’s patients talks about her experience with Dr. Lam following rhinoplasty in both English and in Vietnamese
Dr. Lam performs the full gamut of ethnic rhinoplasty including Middle Eastern, Asian, Hispanic, and African-American rhinoplasty. Ethnic differences and aesthetic desires vary based on the individual from mild changes to preserve ethnicity to more dramatic changes that may further soften what may be deemed overly ethnic features. After a detailed consultation with Dr. Lam he can help you better understand what is possible and what may be preferable in your case.
Dr. Lam is board certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He has authored three major facial plastic surgery textbooks, including Comprehensive Facial Rejuvenation: A Practical and Systematic Guide to the Aging Face, Cosmetic Surgery of the Asian Face, and the recently published Complementary Fat Grafting. Dr. Lam has also published over 100 book chapters and scientific articles on the subject of facial plastic surgery and lectures nationally almost on a monthly basis on facial plastic surgery and has lectured over 100 times to date. Visit www.lamfacialplastics.com.
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Rhinoplasty Nose Job Surgery: Risks, Benefits, Cost & More
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Rhinoplasty (nose job), or plastic surgery of the nose, is a very popular procedure that can make a profound difference not only in the balance of facial features, but also in a person’s self-esteem. The nose surgery procedure — and rhinoplasty cost, risks, and surgeon selection — are discussed here.
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Finesse Tip Rhinoplasty
http://drsimoni.com Dr Payman Simoni describes tip open rhinoplasty. View the actual procedure of this mamzing transformation.
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Rhinoplasty Los Angeles – Dr. Kim, Beverly Hills
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My experience as I have rhinoplasty surgery in Los Angeles to correct breathing problems and fix the crooked appearance of my nose due to me breaking it when I was young.
The procedure was performed by plastic surgeon Dr. David E. Kim of Beverly Hills Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
Thanks to his amazing surgical skills, my nose looks completely natural which is super cool as I did not want to be known as the girl with the nose job.
The size and shape of your nose is considered by many to be the most defining part of your face. A nose job, or rhinoplasty, can reduce or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the tip or bridge, narrow the span of the nostrils, or change the angle between your nose and your upper lip. It may also correct a birth defect or injury, or help relieve breathing problems.
If you suffer from breathing problems, consult Dr. David Kim to learn if septorhinoplasty is an effective solution for your condition.
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Rhinoplasty Operating Room Footage – Turbinate Reduction (Nose Job)
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Enter the operating room with Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul Nassif, a world-renowned expert in revision & ethnic rhinoplasty, as he performs a Turbinate Reduction. His practice, Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery & Dermatology, is located in Beverly Hills, CA.
In anatomy, a nasal concha (or turbinate) is a long, narrow and curled bone shelf (shaped like an elongated sea-shell) which protrudes into the breathing passage of the nose. Turbinate bone refers to any of the scrolled spongy bones of the nasal passages in humans and other vertebrates. [1]
In humans, the turbinates divide the nasal airway into three groove-like air passages and are responsible for forcing inhaled air to flow in a steady, regular pattern around the largest possible surface of cilia and climate controlling tissue.
It can be performed under a general anesthetic or with local anesthetic. Incisions are made inside the nostrils (closed rhinoplasty). Sometimes, a tiny, inconspicuous incision is also made across the columella, the bit of skin that separates the nostrils (open rhinoplasty). The surgeon first separates soft tissues of the nose from the underlying structures, then reshapes the cartilage and bone. Most people remain at home for a week. If there are external sutures, they are usually removed 4 to 5 days after surgery. The external cast is removed at one week. If there are internal stents, they are usually removed at four days to two weeks. The periorbital bruising usually lasts two weeks. Due to wound healing, there are minor and subtle shifting and settling of the nose over the first year.
In some cases, the surgeon may shape a small piece of the patient’s own cartilage or bone to strengthen or change the structure of the nose. Usually the cartilage is harvested from the septum although if there isn’t enough which can often occur in revision rhinoplasty, cartilage can be taken from the concha of the ear or rarely the ribs. In the rare case, again usually revision rhinoplasty, where bone is required, it is harvested from the cranium or ribs. Sometimes a synthetic implant may be used to reconstruct the nose. This is most common when augmenting the bridge of Asian noses.
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