Revision Rhinoplasty

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Ear Pain Following Complex Rhinoplasty

Question: I had an ear graft done as part of a complex revision rhinoplasty. Is it normal for my ear to hurt more than my nose? Answer: Thank you for your inquiry. The answer is yes. It is quite normal to have more attention drawn to the ear as a…

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What Do I Look Like After Rhinoplasty?

This is a frequent question that I get asked from potential rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty patients. Normally most rhinoplasty patients will look ’supermarket’ presentable in about 10-14 days. I will remove the sutures, tape and cast (if placed) 5-6 days following your surgery. The nose looks swollen that day but,…

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Does Insurance Pay for Septoplasty?

The short answer to this question is – yes, if you have symptoms of nasal blockage that are not improved with medications. If you are found to have evidence of a deviated septum, or crooked septum, on examination by a facial plastic surgery or otolaryngology specialist, they will likely recommend…

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Rhinoplasty and Steroid Injections

Question: What are steroid injections and why are they used for rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty patients? Answer: Steroid injections refer to an injectable corticosteroid (called steroid for short) solution that is used to decrease swelling and dissolve unwanted scar tissue. I use steroids quite commonly to help during the healing…

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How To Minimize Bruising Following Rhinoplasty and Revision Rhinoplasty

All patients undergoing rhinoplasty or revision rhinoplasty by my office are counseled on how to minimize chances of bruising following surgery. The onset and severity of bruising after cosmetic rhinoplasty is dependent on multiple factors, which can usually be accounted for by careful planning. All patients are instructed to review…

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Rhinoplasty and Spreader Grafts

In many cases where patients are undergoing reshaping of the dorsum (bridge) I will recommend that we place spreader grafts at the time of the surgery. Spreader grafts are long, rectangular-shaped pieces of cartilage that are placed in parallel with the bridge in between the septum and the upper lateral…

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Ear Grafting (Auricular Cartilage Grafting) and Revision Rhinoplasty

November 11, 2009 | Revision Rhinoplasty Rhinoplasty

Many patients who are scheduled to undergo revision rhinoplasty require ear cartilage grafting (also known as auricular cartilage grafting) as part of their surgery. This is commonly done when we need to add structural support and/or additional contour to the nose following prior rhinoplasty where too much cartilage or bone…

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Taping The Nose After Rhinoplasty

November 5, 2009 | Revision Rhinoplasty Rhinoplasty

Many times I will ask that my patients begin taping their nose following rhinoplasty. This is recommended to encourage your nose skin to adhere down to the underlying cartilage and bone that was just reshaped. In rhinoplasty patients with thin skin, this is usually not necessary. In rhinoplasty patients with…

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