Dr. Bray's Plastic Surgery Blog
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Rhinoplasty
Our senior doctor has over 25 years of experience performing rhinoplasty, or "nose job" procedures. This is exactly the kind of skill level and background that should be your criteria as you explore corrective nose surgery.
Rhinoplasty is a complex surgery that requires a high degree of training—even though the changes are often quite minute. Since every nose and face is entirely unique, the trick is to make a change to the nose that is still completely natural and complementary to the face, but fixes areas of discomfort, such as a hump or overlarge tip. Skill and experience are key.
As you explore your rhinoplasty alternatives, be sure to locate a cosmetic surgeon who has a specialty in rhinoplasty surgery. As with any cosmetic surgery, be certain that your physician is Board Certified in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgery. Your physician should also be trained to discuss every aspect of your surgery with you—both in terms of physical and psychological outcomes.
The rest of your facial features will appear altered by your new nose. A less prominent nose can bring out your eyes or lips; many patients are thrilled with this effect, but others need time to adjust. Make sure and speak with Dr. Bray about this before your surgery and it will help with the adjustment period.
Should you wish to explore a rhinoplasty procedure, please schedule a Los Angeles rhinoplasty consultation with the Bray Plastic Surgery Medical Center at 310-534-8300 to schedule an appointment to learn more about your cosmetic surgery options.
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Rhinoplasty for African Americans
Some African-Americans enjoy having the option of reshaping their nose to their desired proportion without diminishing its unique ethnic features. The African-American nose is incredibly diverse, and each case must consider the unique concerns of the individual patient.
Dr. Bray typically performs a nasal analysis and uses the results to recommend what enhancements can be made to the nose. The goal is to enhance the nose’s appearance in a way complementary to the rest of the face while maintaining a healthy nasal airway; improving the nose’s proportion relative to the face is key.
In African-Americans considering rhinoplasty, a frequent concern is that the nose seems too wide or too large. A flat nasal dorsum, wide nostrils or nasal base, and a bulbous nasal tip can cause this concern. A rhinoplasty to address this would include dorsal augmentation, or roof of the nose or bridge of the nose augmentation. The tip can be sutured to make it narrower, and cartilage grafts can be implemented for more refinement. The nostrils can be made narrower by removing nasal skin.
Some people express concern over scarring, but if an external incision is required, Dr. Bray places it discreetly, and modern healing aids and skin treatments dramatically reduce the appearance of scars.
If you are an African-American seeking rhinoplasty, we are sensitive to your needs and will work closely with you to meet them while respecting your ethnic heritage. Please schedule a rhinoplasty consultation with Bray Plastic Surgery Medical Center at 310-534-8300 to schedule an appointment to learn more about your cosmetic surgery options.
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