Rhinoplasty, or nose job, is a procedure performed to correct the shape and in some cases the functionality of the nose.
Benefits of rhinoplasty:
Change the shape of the nasal tip.
Correct elevations or depressions in the shape of your nose.
Raise your self-esteem
Increase or decrease the size of your nose.
Improve the harmony of your face.
Improve the functional problems that prevent you from breathing properly.
Rhinoplasty Candidacy: You may be a qualified candidate for rhinoplasty if you’re unhappy with certain qualities of your nose. It can be anything from structure and shape to size, or you might have trouble breathing, which would also make you a fine candidate for this specialized procedure.
Cost: There are many variables that go into rhinoplasty cost. Since no two noses are the exact same, we will custom-tailor the pricing to suit the work that needs to be done. To learn more about cost and rhinoplasty financing, contact us. We’ll walk you through the process ..
Rhinoplasty Recovery: As with any surgical procedure, we encourage you to plan for some downtime. It’s perfectly normal for you to experience some bruising, swelling, and nasal stuffiness or congestion. It might make you a bit uncomfortable. You will have all the support you need with intensive follow-up services to make sure that your body is healing properly.
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If you are bothered by signs of aging in your face, facelift surgery may be right for you. Technically known as rhytidectomy, a facelift is a surgical procedure to improve visible signs of aging in the face and neck, such as:
Sagging in the midface
Deep creases below the lower eyelids
Deep creases along the nose extending to the corner of the mouth
Fat that has fallen or is displaced
Loss of muscle tone in the lower face creating jowls
Loose skin and excess fatty deposits under the chin and jaw can make even a person of normal
What are the different kinds of facelifts?
There are many kinds of facelift surgeries depending on which areas of the face and neck are targeted. Types of facelift surgeries include:
Traditional facelift: A traditional facelift surgery involves incisions around your ears, hairline and below your chin. A surgeon separates your skin from the underlying tissues and tightens the muscles and other supporting structures of your face and neck. The surgeon also removes excess fat in your neck and jowls as needed. The surgeon then re-positions your skin over your face in a natural way and removes any excess skin. This surgery is generally recommended for people who want optimal improvement of moderate to significant facial aging.
SMAS facelift (SMAS rhytidectomy): A SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system, the muscular layer of your face) facelift targets the lower two-thirds of your face. In this surgical procedure, a surgeon tightens your muscle and trims excess skin and/or fat in your cheeks and lower face. A SMAS facelift is a variation of a traditional facelift.
Deep plane facelift: In a deep plane facelift surgery, a surgeon lifts the SMAS (the muscular layer of your face), fat and skin as a single unit. Deep plane lifts generally address multiple areas of your face at the same time.
Mid-facelift: A mid-facelift surgery treats the cheek area of your face. A surgeon repositions the fat in your cheek and tightens the skin in your cheek area.
Mini-facelift: Mini-facelift surgeries focus on lifting your lower face and neck area. It’s a quicker and less invasive surgery than other facelift surgeries. Surgeons usually recommend mini-facelifts to people who are younger and only have early signs of facial sagging.
Cutaneous (skin) facelift: Cutaneous facelifts involve your skin only and usually focus on your neck and lower face.
In many cases, people who get a facelift undergo other procedures at the same time as their facelift surgery, including: