Rhinoplasty FAQs
The Williams Center Blog » Rhinoplasty
by Dr. Williams
1y ago
1. Will I Have Visible Incisions? A closed rhinoplasty avoids making any visible incisions on the skin of the nose. There are primarily two approaches for performing a rhinoplasty: the closed, or endonasal, approach and the open approach. In approximately 95% of our patients, we can achieve our results using the closed approach. This is… The post Rhinoplasty FAQs appeared first on Williams Center ..read more
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What to Know Before Revision Rhinoplasty Surgery
The Williams Center Blog » Rhinoplasty
by Dr. Williams
1y ago
If you peruse the internet and social media searching for plastic surgery testimonials, you will find a plethora of inquiries regarding revision rhinoplasty. Patients frequently upload photos of themselves demonstrating their displeasing results from their rhinoplasty operation seeking opinions about what can be done to remedy their concerns. Although revision rhinoplasty surgery is a difficult… The post What to Know Before Revision Rhinoplasty Surgery appeared first on Williams Center ..read more
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Rhinoplasty Risks
The Williams Center Blog » Rhinoplasty
by Dr. Williams
1y ago
Regardless of whether someone is considering a rhinoplasty to improve the appearance of their nose or to improve their nasal breathing, common fears center around the risks of the procedure. Generally speaking, there are two main categories of risks involved with rhinoplasty. Medical Risks With Rhinoplasty The first category involves medical risks. Nasal bleeding is… The post Rhinoplasty Risks appeared first on Williams Center ..read more
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Removing A Dorsal Hump With Rhinoplasty
The Williams Center Blog » Rhinoplasty
by Dr. Williams
1y ago
Rhinoplasty is performed for a myriad of reasons. One of the primary reasons that a person may desire a rhinoplasty is due to a large dorsal hump. Patients often describe this as a “bump” on their nasal bridge. The bump is often not noticed when looking directly in the mirror, but it becomes much more… The post Removing A Dorsal Hump With Rhinoplasty appeared first on Williams Center ..read more
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The Closed (Scarless) Approach to Rhinoplasty
The Williams Center Blog » Rhinoplasty
by Dr. Williams
1y ago
Many people familiar with plastic surgery understand that rhinoplasty is the name of the procedure designed to reshape the nose, and that it can be performed for cosmetic reasons or to improve nasal breathing. However, it can be difficult to understand terminology related to the surgical approaches and techniques of rhinoplasty. In general, there are… The post The Closed (Scarless) Approach to Rhinoplasty appeared first on Williams Center ..read more
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Nasal Reconstruction and Rhinoplasty
The Williams Center Blog » Rhinoplasty
by Dr. Williams
1y ago
When thinking about nasal surgery, people can sometimes be confused by the terminology of certain procedures. In general, nasal reconstruction and rhinoplasty refer to two different procedures, with different goals, but there is some grey area between the terms. What is Nasal Reconstruction Nasal reconstruction is the term given to a surgery on the nose… The post Nasal Reconstruction and Rhinoplasty appeared first on Williams Center ..read more
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Fixing A Botched Rhinoplasty
The Williams Center Blog » Rhinoplasty
by Dr. Williams
1y ago
As a patient, getting a good rhinoplasty result depends on several factors, some of which are controllable and others are not. One of the most important factors is finding an experienced Albany rhinoplasty surgeon. This may be a difficult thing to find, especially in certain regions. The face is how we greet the world, and… The post Fixing A Botched Rhinoplasty appeared first on Williams Center ..read more
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What is an Open vs Closed Rhinoplasty?
The Williams Center Blog » Rhinoplasty
by Dr. Williams
1y ago
What is an Open vs Closed Rhinoplasty? You will see these terms, as well as others, used interchangeably to describe the approach a surgeon may take to operating on a nose. For example, the open approach is often described as an external approach and the closed approach is often described as an endonasal approach and… The post What is an Open vs Closed Rhinoplasty? appeared first on Williams Center ..read more
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