In cases of facial trauma, almost 40 percent of bone injuries are nose fractures. The treatment commences with primary care, which involves evaluating the extent of the injury, assessing the reasons for the injury, and understanding the face and nose condition before the incident. A rhinoplasty cosmetic surgeon can effectively treat nasal fractures. Not…
People who have a nose that is shifted to one side of slightly crooked may consider rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery to straighten it. In this procedure, the surgeon will remove some cartilage or bone or physically move the tissue. A Splint may be Incorporated In addition, the surgeon may place a splint to hold the…
As a part of rhinoplasty plastic surgery, some patients may undergo dorsal hump or bump reduction. A variation of this condition, known as the pseudo-hump or low radix, creates the illusion of a major bump. The radix comprises the upper bony part of the nose. The radix, as well as the underlying cartilage, may be…
Rhinoplasty plastic surgery can be performed using various techniques, depending on the patient’s unique anatomical and cosmetic needs. During the pre-op consultation, the nose surgeon will assess the patient as a candidate for a particular rhinoplasty procedure. The Aesthetic Center for Plastic Surgery (ACPS), led by board certified plastic surgeons, provides nose reshaping surgery to…