Posted June 17, 2025
Deciding to undergo rhinoplasty, whether for cosmetic enhancement, functional improvement, or both, is a big step. And like any surgery, preparation plays a crucial role in your overall experience and outcome. You’ve done the consultations, scheduled the procedure, and arranged time off for recovery. Now, the final countdown has begun. So, how can you best […]
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Posted June 06, 2025
Rhinoplasty is one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries in the world, and for good reason. Whether you’re seeking to improve facial balance, correct a deviated septum, or address nasal trauma, rhinoplasty can deliver transformative results. However, as with any surgical procedure, there is a recovery period that includes some downtime. In this blog, we’ll […]
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Posted December 23, 2022
6 Minute Read: While rhinoplasty is one of the most popular and often-performed cosmetic surgical procedures, the reality is that many men and women do not fully understand what rhinoplasty is, what it can achieve, and what it cannot achieve. While most people know that rhinoplasty is nose surgery (a “nose job”), the truth is […]
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Posted July 01, 2022
5 Minute Read: One of the first procedures that comes to mind for many people when they think of plastic surgery is rhinoplasty (also known as corrective nose surgery or a “nose job”). This is due in large part to the potential transformative and beneficial results of this procedure. In fact, rhinoplasty is one of […]
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Posted January 31, 2016
I wanted to be a Plastic Surgeon at a very young age, 12 years old. At the young age, I was enthralled with the opportunity plastic surgeons had to help improve the lives of their patients by enhancing their appearance. Thus Plastic Surgery, and Cosmetic Surgery in particular, holds special meaning for me. It is […]
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Posted January 11, 2016
Bruising occurs when blood seeps out of the blood vessels and gets trapped in the body’s soft tissues. This occurs as a normal occurrence in surgery and some continues to weep out in the first day or more of recovery. When you are nauseated and retch or vomit you create a temporary increase in pressure […]
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