Rhinoplasty Beverly Hills - Don't like your nose? Fixing your nose has never been easier or more affordable!
If you personally know someone who has had a rhinoplasty- or nose job, as it is more colloquially known
(prHWY.com) September 4, 2012 - Beverly Hills, CA -- If you personally know someone who has had a rhinoplasty- or nose job, as it is more colloquially known- then you are likely aware of the unsavory, immediate ramifications associated with rhinoplasty recovery: the pain, the swelling, the bruising of the eyes and the nose, etc. Out of all the cosmetic surgeries, the recovery from the rhinoplasty has become to be known as one of the most tedious and uncomfortable. However, thanks to modern medical developments, techniques used during the rhinoplasty procedure have evolved to become faster, safer, and more efficient, resulting less rhinoplasty side effects as well as quicker and shorter recovery times.

The purpose of the rhinoplasty procedure is to either correct a legitimate medical condition of the nose, such as a deviated septum, or to cosmetically restructure the nose to a more visually-pleasing shape; for some people, both purposes of the rhinoplasty procedure are applicable. The goal is to ultimately create a normally-functioning, aesthetically-pleasing, symmetrical nose.

There are two methods with which a Plastic Surgeon in Los Angeles can perform a rhinoplasty procedure: the closed rhinoplasty and the open rhinoplasty. Both rhinoplasty procedures are actually quite similar- their differences lie in the amount of incisions made during each procedure and the extent of each incision made during the procedure.

The closed rhinoplasty procedure requires that all incisions that are necessary are made endonasally. In other words, any incision that the cosmetic surgeon makes during a closed rhinoplasty is made within the interior of the nose; no incisions on the outer, visible surface of the nose are made. During the open rhinoplasty, one incision on the exterior of the nose is needed in addition to all the incisions used during the closed rhinoplasty. This outer incision is made across the columella, the fleshy tip at the very end of the nose.

Whether the open rhinoplasty or the closed rhinoplasty is used depends greatly upon the extent of the rhinoplasty desired by the patient and just how comfortable the cosmetic surgeon is with one procedure over the other; either rhinoplasty procedure should produce the same results, however.

Until recently, the actual protocols used during both rhinoplasty procedures were traditional, almost to the point of being primitive. In order to bring about the shaping and contouring the patient desired, the bones and cartilage make up the structure of the nose had to be sawed off and broken using mallets and chisels. Not surprisingly, these techniques caused great trauma to the patient's face, leading to a long and painful recovery period.

But thanks to modern developments within the world of rhinoplasty, the recovery period associated with Rhinoplasty Beverly Hills is about to become commonly synonymous with the recovery periods required of less invasive surgical procedures. Many rhinoplasty surgeons are now trained and experienced with powerful, high-frequency surgical tools capable of thinning out and shaping bone and cartilage without breaking or sawing them off. By making the techniques used during the actual procedure less invasive, rhinoplasty patients have been discovering that recovery from a nose job is a piece of cake.

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