A nose job for Christmas? Christmastime is coming… eventually. (We have to get through Halloween first.) You may be planning to surprise someone you love with an unexpected and expensive gift that doesn’t take up a lot of room in the house, such as a nose job. But as...
Nose jobs have a track record of success According to a study published in JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, an average of 3.3 percent of rhinoplasties (about one in thirty) need revision for nose job, and according to the Web site Real Self, 89% of those who rated their...
Rhinoplasty becoming widely accepted Over a hundred thousand people get nose jobs every year, and the vast majority of recipients are very happy with them. According to a study published in JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, an average of 3.3 percent of rhinoplasties or...
A quick history of the nose job Not many people realize just how old a procedure the nose job truly is. Ancient Egyptian doctors developed methods for performing reconstructive surgery on the nose, mostly to help convicted thieves whose noses had been cut off. In...
Nose jobs for health as well as looks Although a nose job may improve your appearance and social confidence, there are other, more medical reasons to seek one. One is to repair a deviated septum. The septum is the part of the nose between the nostrils, and if it is...