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Tag: Rhinoplasty

Exploring the Depths of Nose Jobs and Revision Rhinoplasty

  In a world where appearance holds significance, some people opt for surgery to feel better about themselves. Nose jobs go beyond just changing your look; they aim to boost your positivity. This article serves as a friendly guide, breaking down the basics of cosmetic surgery, especially nose jobs, simplifying the process, and highlighting its potential impact on self-perception. Whether…

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Top 2 Reasons for Rhinoplasty

Top 2 Reasons for Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty is one of the more commonly performed procedures at our Newport Beach location.  Two popular reasons people have for changing the shape of their nose is 1) to improve the tip definition and 2) to decrease the nasal projection. Together these changes can be additive so that two small changes to the nose can significantly improve the appearance of…

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Secondary Rhinoplasty, Building the Nasal Dorsum and Rotating the Tip Downward

Secondary Rhinoplasty, Building the Nasal Dorsum and Rotating the Tip Downward

Rhinoplasty procedures are common procedures in the United States. Occasionally after rhinoplasty procedures, the position of the nasal tip or columellar-labial angle can inadvertently increase. This can often create a nose that is too up-turned on profile view. Patients often will state that they dislike the way the inside of the nose can be seen on frontal view. Correcting the position…

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Correcting a Dorsal Hump and Droopy Tip

Correcting a Dorsal Hump and Droopy Tip

The dorsal hump is one of the most commonly requested nose reshaping procedure. It is quite common for patients who have a dorsal hump to have a deviated septum and an obstructed airway. The dorsal hump is anatomically an excess of septal cartilage and often this excess septal cartilage can buckle. When the septum demonstrates an excess of cartilage the…

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Rhinoplasty-Orange County

Rhinoplasty-Orange County

A common reason patients may come to our Orange County office requesting a rhinoplasty procedure is to reduce a dorsal hump. Often the reduction of a dorsal hump in conjunction with decreasing the tip projection can soften the features of the face. The dorsal hump is composed of both bone and cartilage. The reduction of the dorsum may require changes…

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Rhinoplasty-Deprojecting the Nose

Rhinoplasty-Deprojecting the Nose

An overprojecting nose is a common reason people come to our Newport Beach office seeking out Rhinoplasty. Typically, their complaint is that their nose sticks out too far from their face or their nose is too big for their face. Occasionally, the development of an overly projecting nose can occur from a previous rhinoplasty. One common sequela of trying to…

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Airway Correction & Rhinoplasty

Airway Correction & Rhinoplasty

An obstructed nasal airway is a common occurrence.  Often, the obstructed nasal airway can be improved with the same or similar maneuvers that improve the appearance of the nose. The path to nasal inflow is often regulated by both the external and internal nasal valve. By supporting or increasing the airway beneath the external or internal nasal valves can dramatically…

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Reconstructive Rhinoplasty

Reconstructive Rhinoplasty

Trauma to the nose can cause significant deformity in the nasal bridge and dorsum. Often times, patients may have had trauma to the nose as a child and/or repeated trauma. Often time cartilage from the rib is needed to reinforce and provide support to the nose or to make it appear more attractive.  

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Ethnic Rhinoplasty

Ethnic Rhinoplasty

One of my favorite aspects of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery is Rhinoplasty & Airway Surgery. And, within rhinoplasty, one of my favorite surgical challenges is the aesthetic management of the “Ethnic Rhinoplasty”. The term “Ethnic” in these cases is used to denote an aesthetic terminology and proportion that differs from those angles and distances used to define a “Caucasian” nose. …

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