Rhinoplasty
Cosmetic Surgery for Men
Do you think nip/tuck is only for women? Think again because there are many options available for men and becoming increasingly popular in the UK. Here are some statistics to start with: The top cosmetic surgery procedures for men in 2007 include liposuction, rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, male breast reduction, and facelift. The top non-surgical procedures for [...]
Read moreAll you need to know about Cosmetic Nose Surgery – known as Rhinoplasty
Nose cosmetic surgery is also known as rhinoplasty, although there are many who prefer to call it the nose job or nose reshaping. The nose cosmetic surgery procedure is used for altering the size and shape of the nose, which will definitely affect your appearance or change the way you look! Nose cosmetic surgery was [...]
Read moreHow do I choose a good rhinoplasty surgeon (nose reshaping surgeon)?
Rhinoplasty (nose reshaping) is a particularly technical challenge for surgeons. This is because the nose is essential to the face and very visible and any fine alterations or abnormalities will be very visible. Some surgeons specialise in rhinoplasty surgery and some choose not to perform this procedure. For example, I do not perform rhinoplasty operations [...]
Read moreWhat can be done to improve the appearance of my nose?
Rhinoplasty surgery does vary significantly from individual to individual according to the shape of the nose and your desired outcome. Normally, most people are concerned about the profile of the nose from its side which can hold the tip of the nose from the front. The profile of the nose can be altered by removing [...]
Read moreNose surgery (rhinoplasty) what part of the nose can be treated?
The nose is divided into different areas which are all treated differently. From the top to the bottom, the upper third of the nose is composed of bone, the middle third of the nose is composed of cartilage sheets and the lower part of the nose is curved by curve softer areas of cartilage. This [...]
Read moreHow long is the recovery following rhinoplasty surgery?
I recently received an enquiry from a policeman who was considering a rhinoplasty operation. He could be off work for 3 weeks but was concerned that his nose would still be fragile and susceptible to further damage at work after this period. In my reply, I explained that the nose would look essentially normal at [...]
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