Rhinoplasty Information Presented by David E. Kim, MD
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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 person's nose by reducing or increasing its size. This procedure can help to create better balance, improve facial contour, and enhance appearance by:
Changing the shape of the tip or the bridge
Narrowing the span of the nostrils
Changing the angle between your nose and your upper lip
Correcting a birth defect or injury
The main focus of rhinoplasty is to alter the bone and cartilage of your nose, because your skin and connective tissue essentially "hang" on a "frame" of cartilage and bone. During your surgery, small incisions are made on the inside of your nose, or in the columella (skin that separates the nostrils), before a selective amount of soft tissue is separated from the cartilage and bone. The surgeon will than alter the cartilage and/or bone to achieve your desired look; for example, bone may be removed or cartilage may be reshaped. During you consultation with Dr. Kim, you will learn which technique -- "open" or "closed" rhinoplasty -- is best to utilize for your surgery.
Video produced by Spore Medical,
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http://beverlyhillsplasticsurgery.com
Observe the experience of an actual rhinoplasty patient from initial consult to final result and learn...all »http://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 person's nose by reducing or increasing its size. This procedure can help to create better balance, improve facial contour, and enhance appearance by:
Changing the shape of the tip or the bridge
Narrowing the span of the nostrils
Changing the angle between your nose and your upper lip
Correcting a birth defect or injury
The main focus of rhinoplasty is to alter the bone and cartilage of your nose, because your skin and connective tissue essentially "hang" on a "frame" of cartilage and bone. During your surgery, small incisions are made on the inside of your nose, or in the columella (skin that separates the nostrils), before a selective amount of soft tissue is separated from the cartilage and bone. The surgeon will than alter the cartilage and/or bone to achieve your desired look; for example, bone may be removed or cartilage may be reshaped. During you consultation with Dr. Kim, you will learn which technique -- "open" or "closed" rhinoplasty -- is best to utilize for your surgery.
Video produced by Spore Medical,
http://www.sporemedical.com
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