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When can I resume exercise after rhinoplasty?

HomeGeneral When can I resume exercise after rhinoplasty? You can take long walks approximately 1 week after rhinoplasty. By the second week, you can begin doing light treadmill and/or stationary bike exercises, but avoid exercises that include lifting of heavy weights. You can begin lifting light weights by the 3rd week. One month after rhinoplasty, you can resume full exercises, however, I encourage you to hold off on any of the aforementioned exercises if you experience nose bleed, swelling, pain, and/or discomfort. […]

Can I go out in the sun after rhinoplasty?

HomeGeneral Can I go out in the sun after rhinoplasty? It is best for you to minimize sun exposure for the first month after nose surgery. If the nose is overexposed to sun, it may increase swelling. Also, the skin of the nose may be numb for the first 3-6 months after surgery. Therefore, it is very important to wear proper sunblock and re-apply the sunblock every 2 hours while exposed to sun. […]

I was told I would need to take ear cartilage to help with my rhinoplasty revision surgery

HomeGeneral I was told I would need to take ear cartilage to help with my rhinoplasty revision surgery. But how will this affect my ear? In revision rhinoplasty procedures, there may be a paucity of cartilage within the nasal septum. Therefore, another source for cartilage is needed. Often, I use ear cartilage for this purpose. Through an incision behind the ear, I am able to take the curved part of the ear (the concha). This does not change the size, shape, appearance of the ear. FacebookTwitterGoogle+ […]

I am 58 years old and my wife had a facelift 3 years ago

HomeGeneral I am 58 years old and my wife had a facelift 3 years ago. She looks great, and now I am thinking of having the surgery. How does the male facelift surgery differ from those performed on females? One issue to consider is the design of the incision. Your wife had a post-tragal incision, meaning the incision was hidden within the natural contours of the ear. In a male, if this same incision is used, it may result in repositioning of your beard very close to the cartilage of the ear. If this occurs, laser hair reduction procedures may be […]

How does a pollybeak deformity occur during a rhinoplasty?

HomeGeneral How does a pollybeak deformity occur during a rhinoplasty? A pollybeak deformity refers to swelling of the region above the tip of the nose; this is called the supratip. There are 2 potential causes for a pollybeak deformity. One is scar tissue. The other is cartilage. After rhinoplasty, I may consider steroid injections in the supratip region to minimize scar tissue formation and thus, prevent a pollybeak deformity. I perform this injection 1 to 2 weeks after surgery and may repeat as needed every 6 weeks. As well, taping of the supratip region after rhinoplasty may help minimize the development […]

What does SMAS mean with regards to a facelift?

HomeGeneral I was doing research on facelifts because I am interested in having the procedure. I found the phrase SMAS, what does it mean? How does it pertain to a facelift? SMAS refers to a layer beneath the skin of the face known as the superficial muscular aponeurotic system. I perform a modified deep plane facelfit and use the SMAS, which is a tougher, thicker layer of tissue that I use in facelift surgery to achieve a lasting, natural appearance. […]

I am 24-years-old and I am hoping to have a rhinoplasty to fix my crooked nose.

HomeGeneral I am 24-years-old and I am hoping to have a rhinoplasty to fix my crooked nose. However, I have always had very thin skin and I worry this will be an issue during my procedure. Is there a way to help my nose job be successful despite my thin skin? Skin thickness is an important issue to consider in rhinoplasty. Since you have thin skin, there is a risk of visualizing contour irregularities of cartilage and bone of the nose in the several months to few years following your rhinoplasty. In your case, I may consider using a temporalis fascia […]

Upper and Midfacial Rejuvenation in the Non-Caucasian

HomeGeneral Upper and Midfacial Rejuvenation in the Non-Caucasian Upper and Midfacial Rejuvenation in the Non-Caucasian Rami K. Batniji, MD; Stephen W. Perkins, MD In the nineteenth century, Johann Friedrich Blumenbach popularized the term “Caucasian” to describe a distinct group of people from the Caucasus region with specific craniofacial features… read more […]

I understand that for a facelift there will be stitches placed after the surgery to hold the skin in place

HomeGeneral I understand that for a facelift there will be stitches placed after the surgery to hold the skin in place. Do these stitches need to be removed by the doctor? How soon after my surgery will I go back for an appointment? I see all my patients the following day after a facelift. I usually place drains to evacuate any fluid collection that may tend to collect underneath the skin; I remove these drains on the 2nd or 3rd day after surgery. Although the majority of the skin sutures I use in facelift surgery are dissolvable, I do remove the […]

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