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Swelling After Rhinoplasty by Meg W. Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Jul 2009 10:10pm How long does it take to heal after a rhinoplasty? According to the surgeons at Profiles Beverly Hills, no one but you might notice any swelling within two or three weeks of your nose job. But, it really does take time for the skin to shrink down and wrap around the new structure underneath. For those with thin skin, this may largely happen within Read on »
Swelling after Rhinoplasty by Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman Solieman Medical Doctor Posted Wed 28 Apr 2010 10:03pm , when we take photos, we can see that there is still some swelling that needs to settle so that more definition can show through. The photos below are a perfect example of just how much your nose changes over the first year after rhinoplasty. In cases of revision rhinoplasty, thick skin, or when the nose has been deprojected or brought in significantly Read on »
Is fluctuating swelling, redness, or bluish discoloration normal a year after Revision Rhinoplasty? Will it go away? by Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman Solieman Medical Doctor Posted Wed 25 Feb 2009 3:55pm material placed in the nose. When swelling or discoloration fluctuates between being present and then going away, we are not nearly as concerned. Whenever rhinoplasty is performed... We were recently asked this question by someone who was understandably worried about these persistent symptoms about one year after a revision rhinoplasty. She wondered Read on »
Don’t focus on a specific procedure in rhinoplasty by Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman Solieman Medical Doctor Posted Wed 16 Dec 2009 4:49pm It is only natural when you are reading and learning about rhinoplasty for you to be drawn to a particular idea of what needs to be done to your nose to achieve the rhinoplasty results you are hoping for. This is especially true of revision patients who have been ‘burned’ before and want to do everything possible to make sure that their outcome Read on »
Does Ethnic Rhinoplasty- African American rhinoplasty, Hispanic rhinoplasty, Asian rhinoplasty- cost more? by Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman Solieman Medical Doctor Posted Tue 29 Sep 2009 10:05pm suit each person’s unique face. In general, the traditional “reduction” rhinoplasty that is done for Caucasian patients is usually not best for many ethnic patients who have... take longer to harvest needed cartilage to build the bridge, but the difference in fees from standard rhinoplasty is generally nominal. Read on »
Liquid Rhinoplasty- The Non Surgical Rhinoplasty by Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman Solieman Medical Doctor Posted Tue 16 Sep 2008 5:26am time” and “15 minute” rhinoplasty, the truth is that patients can and often do have swelling and redness that can last for weeks. It can also result in: 1) Skin irregularities... As rhinoplasty surgeons and revision rhinoplasty experts, we often come across patients who’ve started asking about “non surgical nose jobs,” “injectible rhinoplasty Read on »
Nose Jobs (Rhinoplasty) In African Americans:How Augmentation Rhinoplasty Can Make the Nose Look Smaller by Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman Solieman Medical Doctor Posted Mon 06 Apr 2009 7:15pm Many of our African American patients who present for rhinoplasty feel that their nose is too wide, “too big,” and undefined for their face. So you can imagine many of them become confused when we explain that they need to have augmentation rhinoplasty in order to make their nose look smaller. While we recognize that there is tremendous variability Read on »
Ethmoid bone grafts in Rhinoplasty and Revision Rhinoplasty by Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman Solieman Medical Doctor Posted Wed 18 Nov 2009 10:00pm Recently we’ve seen a number of people who have asked about the use of ethmoid bone in revision rhinoplasty. Each had previously undergone a nose job that had over time either resulted in loss of tip support- resulting in a droopy nasal tip- or had a twisted nose which had been partially corrected but over time had twisted again- resulting Read on »
Jennifer Aniston Unhappy About Rhinoplasty? by Dr. Tony Y. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 18 Oct 2008 4:09pm The latest issue of the National Enquirer has a story which claims that Jennifer Aniston is unhappy with her recent reported rhinoplasty. Apparently she feels that the tip is still too big. My mentor, rhinoplasty specialist Dr. Richard Ellenbogen, comments about it in the article. It takes at least 6 months for the swelling to resolve after most Read on »
Nose Reshaping Surgery (Rhinoplasty) by Jennifer D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 03 Nov 2008 9:02pm Rhinoplasty, or surgery to reshape the nose, is one of the most common of all plastic surgery procedures. Rhinoplasty can reduce or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the tip or the bridge, narrow the span of the nostrils, or change the angle between your nose and your upper lip. Nose Reshaping Surgery (Rhinoplasty Read on »