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Getting a revision rhinoplasty

Getting a revision rhinoplasty

If you need a revision rhinoplasty Nine out of ten people who get nose jobs are happy with them, and only about one in thirty needs revision rhinoplasty. That’s a pretty good track record, but there is always the risk that you’ll end up with that one in thirty. For...
Know what you want when you ask for a nose job

Know what you want when you ask for a nose job

Scary stories of nose jobs Googling “rhinoplasty” or “rhinoplasty news” can be an unnerving experience for those who are considering a nose job. Ninety percent of those who get nose jobs are satisfied with them, and only one in thirty nose jobs needs to be redone....
Frequently asked questions about rhinoplasty

Frequently asked questions about rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty Q&A Will my insurance or Medicare cover rhinoplasty? Not unless it’s done for medical reasons. This sometimes happens, because a deviated septum can cause breathing problems and sleep apnea, which can lead to a variety of other problems in turn. But if...
Rhinoplasty preparation and recovery

Rhinoplasty preparation and recovery

Preparing for the nose job To make sure you get the best nose job available, there are two things you need to do first: Find a highly-rated surgeon with a state-of-the-art suite for operations. Ideally, this will include computer imaging software that can show you...
When it comes to rhinoplasty, hire the best

When it comes to rhinoplasty, hire the best

Quality is worth paying for If you need rhinoplasty in Charlotte NC, it makes sense to pay for the most experienced surgeon you can find. The cost of a nose job includes the operating room fee, surgeon’s fee and anesthesiologist fee. None of these are things you want...
The skills of rhinoplasty

The skills of rhinoplasty

The skills a rhinoplasty surgeon needs To perform cosmetic surgery or rhinoplasty on the human nose, a surgeon must be able to look at a person’s face and determine what sort of nose would look best. Gone are the days when a surgeon would slap a standard “ski-slope”...