Posts Tagged ‘Nose’

How Nose Surgery is Performed – Narrowing of Nasal Dorsum – Nose Job

July 4th, 2010


www.rhinoplastyspecialist.com Enter the operating room and see first-hand how nose surgery is performed and learn about each specific procedure with Beverly Hills Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a distinguished facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon internationally known for his innovative surgical techniques and expertise in revision & ethnic rhinoplasty. In this video you’ll discover how the nasal dorsum is narrowed by fracturing the nasal bones. The nasal osteotomy is an integral element in rhinoplasty. A reproducible and predictable technique for the nasal osteotomy is a significant contributor to operative success. Osteotomies are typically necessary when the nasal hump has been reduced. They are also often necessary to narrow an over-wide nose or to improve a twisted nose. A small bone knife or osteotome is placed at the edge of the bone as shown. A gentle tap-tap technique is used to advance the osteotome along the planned path. Now the bone is cut and may easily be shifted as needed. Watch the experience of the patient who underwent this and many other procedures during her ethnic, or westernization, rhinoplasty at… http Dr. Nassif’s practice, Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery, is located in Beverly Hills, CA. African American Nasal Anatomy Skin: Thick, Abundant Fibrofatty tissue Radix: Deep, Inferiorly-Set & Low Nasal Bridge & Dorsum: Short Nasal Bones, Wide & Flat Tip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Derotated (Ptotic), Abundant Nasal Soft

Nose Job in Iran

June 27th, 2010


A report from Nasim Hekmati about nose jobs in Iran. It is estimated that in a year about 35000 nose jobs take place. This report was broadcasted on german TV show heute-journal on the 07th of decembre 2007.

Scarless Closed Rhinoplasty Nose Job by Rhinoplasty Specialist

June 18th, 2010


www.rhinoplastyspecialist.com, 310.275.2467 This is my plastic surgery before and after story as I have a closed (endonasal) rhinoplasty in Beverly Hills, CA. My sister had a rhinoplasty procedure before me that left her with undesirable results. Learning from her experience, I did my research and chose one of the Top Rhinoplasty Specialists in the world, Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul S. Nassif, to perform my surgery. Closed rhinoplasty refers to procedures in which the incisions are confined to the inside of the nose. Open rhinoplasty refers to procedures in which an additional small incision is made between the nostrils on the underside of the nose. Closed rhinoplasty results in no visible scarring while open rhinoplasty results in a well-concealed, fine-line scar. As a patient, you wonder why this is happening to me. You wonder why do I need a revision rhinoplasty 9 months following my initial nose surgery. You wonder why everything looked great and the next thing you notice is pinched nostrils and progressive nasal obstruction. Well, you are not alone. Whether its the result of aggressive surgery or scar contracture with the healing process, unfortunately this problem is not that rare. Nationally, approximately 5 12% of patients that undergo rhinoplasty need a revision of some kind, whether it is major or minor. Even in the hands of the best rhinoplasty surgeons across the country, the need for revision sometimes occurs. Without a doubt, revision rhinoplasty surgery

My Nose Surgery Results (Rhinoplasty) – Dr. Kim, Beverly Hills, Nose Job

June 11th, 2010


beverlyhillsplasticsurgery.com Observe the experience of an actual rhinoplasty patient from initial consult to final result and learn more about nose surgery from Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. David E. Kim. Often referred to as “nose surgery,” rhinoplasty is designed to reshape a…