Doctor Says, "Go Ahead Pick Your Nose"
Can I choose what kind of nose I want? What is Rhinoplasty? What kind of surgeon is the "nose surgeon"?
(PRWEB) February 12, 2005 -- Your nose...is it too large, too small, too
flat, or too pointed? Is it crooked? Do you have trouble breathing from one or
both sides of your nose?
If so, Rhinoplasty (nasal surgery) might be the
answer. Many people feel their nose detracts from their whole face, taking away
from the natural beauty of their eyes, hair or other facial features.
Nasal surgery should be customized for each individual so it fits more
harmoniously with the rest of the face. A skilled facial plastic surgeon may
utilize computer video imaging to help you to view potential changes using your
own facial features. According to Dr. Kevin Sadati the goal of rhinoplasty
should be a nose that looks and feels natural. Rhinoplasty should bring harmony
with the rest of the face without having an “operated-on” look. Dr. Kevin Sadati
is a facial plastic surgeon and artist in a private practice in the Seattle. His
patients come from state of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana California,
Arizona, and as far as Canada and Alaska.
Your surgeon should discuss in
detail the different approaches to correct you nose before the surgery. He or
she must consider the prominence of your cheeks, your chin, and the overall
dimensions of your nose before advising you about the rhinoplasty. A skilled
facial plastic surgeon knows not only how to achieve the changes you want, but
also to achieve overall harmony of all your facial features.
There are
several approaches for the doctor to alter the size and shape of the nose. Small
incisions may be within the nostrils, or include a small hidden opening under
the tip of the nose. These openings are made so that the surgeon can best see
and treat the specific areas of concern, and he or she will discuss which
approach would be best for your nose.
So, Go Ahead and Pick Your
Nose!
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