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Category Archives: Rhinoplasty

Is non-surgical rhinoplasty with fillers an option to even out a Jewish nose?

Is non-surgical rhinoplasty with fillers an option to even out a Jewish nose? You are referring to a nose that has a bump along the bridge of the nose. That bump is usually a combination of bone and cartilage. I use a very elegant surgical instrument designed to shave this bump with less trauma than […]

Is it better to perform rhinoplasty with a closed technique?

For patients of ethnicity who are prone to keloid scarring, is it better to perform rhinoplasty with a closed technique? Is it possible for keloids to form inside of the nose then and would this have any negative impact after surgery? The risk of keloid scar following an open (aka external) rhinoplasty is very rare. […]

Chin implant and rhinoplasty at the same time, can it be done?

I’m Jewish and I have a small hump on my nose that I would like to fix. I also feel like I have a small chin. When I get rhinoplasty, would it be possible to have a chin implant at the same time? When evaluating the profile view of the nose, it is important to […]

What features are addressed in ethnic rhinoplasty?

What are some characteristics most often seen in ethnic noses that people want changed with rhinoplasty and how are these changes achieved? The most common requests my patients have when it comes to ethnic rhinoplasty are refinement of the nasal tip and minimizing the appearance of a bump along the bridge of the nose. They […]

I’m of Middle Eastern decent and my main concern is my nose on profile. How can this be fixed?

I’m of Middle Eastern decent and my main concern is my nose on profile. How can this be fixed? In ethnic rhinoplasty, one of the most common requests I receive from Middle Eastern patients requesting rhinoplasty is to address a bump along the bridge of the nose. This is achieved through refinement of the bump. […]

A wide nasal bridge seems fairly common to many ethnicities. How can this be changed?

A wide nasal bridge seems fairly common to many ethnicities. How can this be changed? A wide nasal bridge on frontal view in a patient of ethnicity may be secondary to a “flat” appearance of the bridge of the nose on profile view. One method to address this issue is with augmentation of the bridge […]

I’ve heard that African Americans tend to have short nasal bones. How does this impact rhinoplasty?

I’ve heard that African Americans tend to have short nasal bones. How does this impact rhinoplasty? Short nasal bones tend to be less predictable when performing osteotomies. Also, if an African American has a wide bridge of the dorsum, he or she may believe that the bones may need to be “brought in” or “broken” […]

Are there any risks that I should be aware of that are specific to African American patients?

I’m African American and considering rhinoplasty. Are there any risks that I should be aware of that are specific to African American patients? One specific risk for rhinoplasty that is specific to African Americans is the potential risk for keloid formation at incision sites. Posted by Rami K. Batniji, M.D., F.A.C.S.

I would like my nose to fit into the normal range (size and shape) of people with my ethnicity.

I am from Lebanon and would like to have rhinoplasty. I would like my nose to fit into the normal range (size and shape) of people with my ethnicity. Should I bring in pictures of what I want to look like? Yes, you can bring in pictures of what you want the nose to look […]

How is ethnic rhinoplasty different from Caucasian rhinoplasty?

How is ethnic rhinoplasty different from Caucasian rhinoplasty? Ethnic rhinoplasty is different from Caucasian rhinoplasty in that the ethnic patient tends to wish for refinement while at the same time maintain their ethnicity. For example, a Middle Eastern patient with a bump along the bridge of the nose may request refinement of the bump on […]

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