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May
How Long Does It Take to Recover from Septorhinoplasty?
It takes about 7 to 14 days to recover from septorhinoplasty, depending on what you're having done, the way your surgeon splints and tapes the nose, and other factors. As a rule of thumb, give it about 2 weeks and you’ll be just fine to go back to work.For my patient...
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May
Who Is Not a Good Candidate for Rhinoplasty?
Patients who have other medical problems are not always a good candidate for rhinoplasty. Your safety is the most important consideration, and if you have health issues, elective surgery, such as rhinoplasty, may not be a good idea.Other patients who might not be good candidates...
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May
What Is Considered a Bad Nose Job?
Whether a nose job is good or bad is very subjective and based on individual opinion. What one person may consider a bad nose job, someone else may not. There's a lot that goes into a nose job and the results revolve around two main factors; form and function. Here’s...
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May
Is Revision Rhinoplasty More Painful?
Revision rhinoplasty is not too painful since we are usually not moving as many things around as in your first rhinoplasty. However, revision rhinoplasty encompasses a very wide range of procedures, from making small changes to the tip to fixing a small bump to completely revisin...
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May
How Much Does a Nose Job Cost in Houston?
The cost for rhinoplasty, most commonly referred to as a nose job, can range from $5000 up to $20,000, to $25,000 thousand dollars, depending on what's involved.If this is your first surgery and you don’t have any functional problems or have not had any trauma t...
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May
The Ultimate Guide to Septorhinoplasty Surgery
Looking for a septorhinoplasty surgeon? It's a common procedure, as many people have both cosmetic and functional issues with their noses. Frequently, not only does the patient not like the shape or size of their nose, but they also suffer from breathing or sinus problems d...
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May
When to Have Rhinoplasty with Septoplasty
If you have medically documented nasal breathing problems, and also want to change the shape or size of your nose, you might consider combining septoplasty and rhinoplasty in what is sometimes called a “septorhinoplasty.” You'll have to find a facial plastic sur...
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May
The Ultimate Guide to Ethnic Rhinoplasty
Ethnic rhinoplasty procedures do vary just a little bit based on skin thickness and some other factors. “Nose jobs” are not a one-size-fits-all procedure, but unfortunately, many plastic surgeons continue to treat them that way. If you are considering rhinoplasty, I c...
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