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94 | Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 10 | admin | https://www.drnoseknows.com/facial-plastic-surgery-questions-and-answers-part-10-2/ | Mon, 13 May 2024 05:34:42 GMT | *Question: Which procedure would help even out my side profile and lower face?* Answer: You only have a minimal amount of fat in the neck, so liposuction will only give you a minimal result. Consider placement of a chin implant to augment your recessive chin forward for better facial balance and proportions. A closed rhinoplasty can accomplish shaving down the dorsal hump, narrow the bridge line and refine the nasal tip with all incisions placed on the inside of the nose. Placement of a chin implant can be done under local anesthesia, while a rhinoplasty procedure must be done under general anesthesia. *Question: Would a chin implant or genioplasty be the better option to correct my receding chin and side profile?* Answer: Chin implants are performed under local anesthesia which takes about 30 minutes. A sliding genioplasty is performed by an oral surgeon under general anesthesia in a hospital setting with an overnight stay and is much more invasive. *Question: Is it okay to have filler done a year prior to a face and neck lift?* Answer: Yes, it is certainly acceptable to undergo filler placement prior to the facelift procedure. The area that you’re thinking about having it injected is not in area of the surgical facelift anatomy. *Question: 9 months post liposuction – what can I do to correct scar, and improve the appearance of my neck?* Answer: A lower face and neck lift procedure can accomplish tightening loose facial and neck skin, tightening loose facial and neck muscles, and remove what appears to be residual fat deposits in your neck. Stretching the skin back posteriorly should help to smooth out that scar. *Question: Request for second opinion: Is this achievable results with a mini rhino?* Answer: he dorsal hump is composed of both bone and cartilage which must be shaved down with a knife and scissors for the cartilage and an osteotome for the bone. Medial and lateral Osteotomies are required to be placed in the nasal bones to close the open roof, flattop nasal deformity created from the hump removal itself. Spreader grafts are then usually required to be placed underneath the concave upper lateral cartilages to prevent collapse of them. In our practice, this procedure is performed under general anesthesia as an plastic surgery takes about an hour and 1/2. *Question: Do spreader grafts make the nose less flexible and do they change tip projection?* Answer: Spreader grafts do not make the nose less flexible and do not change the tip projection of the nose. They are performed to help stabilize the upper lateral cartilages from falling inward after the dorsal hump removal. There also performed on the concave side when a crooked nose is present. *Question: What can I do to correct bulge after chin liposuction?* Answer: It’s very important to understand that there are two compartments of fat in the neck, and they are located both above and below the platysma muscle in the neck. Liposuction can only accomplish removal the fat deposits above the muscle. A surgical neck lift it Is required to remove the fat deposits below the muscle which also includes a platysma plasty to significantly improve the jawline. *Question: Would a chin implant help me achieve a more defined side profile or should I consider other options?* Answer: The side profile photographs demonstrate an overly projecting nose, and a mild recessive chin. Placement of a small chin implant can accomplish augmenting your chin forward for better facial balance and proportions. A closed rhinoplasty approach can accomplish decreasing the overall projection of your nose, and shaving down the dorsal hump with all of the incisions placed on the inside of the nose. It would be helpful to undergo Digital computer imaging to understand what can be accomplished with your facial features with either one or both procedures. *Question: 42 y/o concerned about drooping jowls – Am I a candidate for lower face or cheek lift?* Answer: A full set of facial and neck photographs from all angles are required to make the best determination about what is the best procedure for you. It appears that you have a recessive chin, and significant pre-Jowl sulcus which makes your jowls look bigger than they really are. You may be a candidate for a chin implant to give better structural support for the soft tissues. *Question: 53 years old: am I ready for a lower facelift?* Answer: From the one very limited photograph, you do appear to have enough laxity in your jowls And neck to be a candidate for a lower face and neck lift procedure. In our practice, a lower face and neck lift accomplishes tightening loose facial and neck skin, tightening loose facial and neck muscles, lifting the jowls, in addition to removing fat deposits in the neck which also includes a platysma plasty to significantly improve the jawline. Study your prospective surgeon’s before and after facelift photo Gallery looking for lots of natural results. The post Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 10 first appeared on Seattle Nose Surgeon. | |||||||||||||||||||||
95 | Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 09 | admin | https://www.drnoseknows.com/facial-plastic-surgery-questions-and-answers-part-09/ | Mon, 13 May 2024 05:27:07 GMT | *Question: Asymmetric nostrils & crooked columella, what do you think about my rhinoplasty?* Answer: Your nostril asymmetry is within normal limits, since there’s no perfect nose. The biggest issue you have is your hanging columella. Once that is reduced, it will probably help straighten it as well. Best to wait at least one year after your primary rhinoplasty to undergo revision. *Question: Order of facial and scalp cosmetic surgeries?* Answer: Hairline lowering surgery and an eyebrow lift should be performed together. Hair transplant would be done separately. Facelift, eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty and chin implant can be performed together simultaneously under one anesthesia with one recovery. A full set of facial photographs from all angles are required to make a determination about being a candidate all these procedures. *Question: Can rhinoplasty cause nasal polyps?* Answer: No, polyps Located inside the nose recalled allergic nasal polyps, and are related to allergies, not previous surgery. *Question: Valve collapse on my left nostril?* Answer: Valve collapse on my left nostril functional nasal surgery such as surgery for a valve prolapse may be submitted to medical insurance once medical necessity and preauthorization have occurred with your medical insurance company. Anticipate co-pays and deductibles associated with your medical insurance. Placement of a alar batten graft or a spreader graft may be of some benefit. Making any other changes to the nose such as shaving down the dorsal hump, reduction of the bulbous tip, and narrowing the bridge line are all considered cosmetic, and must be paid for by the patient. *Question: Do I need a brow lift or upper blepharoplasty?* Answer: The eyebrow position is acceptable, and a brow lift is not necessary, because you look too surprised. Consider aconservative upper blepharoplasty to remove the excess eyelid skin and create more of a curvature to your upper eyelid fold. *Question: Trying to fix a bump on my nose that is trauma related I believe?* Answer: The limited photographs demonstrated dorsal hump which is composed of both bone and cartilage. A closed rhinoplasty approach can accomplish shaving down the dorsal hump, and then osteotomies placed in the nasal bones are going to be required to close the open roof nasal deformity created from the hump removal itself. Also important to straighten the nasal bones related to any trauma. Also important to evaluate if there is a deviated septum on the inside of the nose creating breathing difficulty. *Question: How is my front/side profile in terms of jaw and chin?* Answer: The side profile photographs demonstrate a recessive chin profile for which a chin implant can give improvement. The Implants can be performed under local anesthesia as an outpatient procedure which takes approximately 30 minutes. *Question: I’m 45 years old, very healthy. Am I a candidate for facelift, rhinoplasty and facial implants?* Answer: From the photograph presented, you do not appear to be a good candidate for a rhinoplasty procedure, since your nose looks quite good and very little improvement could be achieved. A neck lift alone can accomplish removal of the fat deposits above and below the platysma muscle in your neck along with the platysma plasty to significantly improve the jawline. A full lower face and neck lift would not be required as long as your skin tone is acceptable in the neck. You do appear to be a good candidate for upper and lower eyelid surgery. The goal of upper eyelid surgery is to remove the excess skin creating the hooded look, and the goal of lower eyelid surgery is to get rid of the fat bags creating the puffy look. Your midface does appear rather flat, and a set of small cheek implants can accomplish augmentation in that area. *Question: I was wondering if achieving a nose like this would be possible?* Answer: There are certainly improvements and refinements to your nose that can be made, but they may not be exactly like the model photographs. Digital computer imaging of your nose upon your facial features would be helpful to understand what can be accomplished with your current nasal anatomy. *Question: Rhinoplasty for breathing issues and cosmetic – should doctor be ENT too?* Answer: Rhinoplasty is one of the most difficult procedure to perform In the entire field of cosmetic surgery, so it is important defined and very experienced double board-certified ENT/facial plastic surgeon who could address both the functional surgery such as a septoplasty, and cosmetic rhinoplasty simultaneously. An internal examination of the nose is going be required for medical necessity and insurance prior authorization. Expect the patient for the cosmetic component yourself. The post Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 09 first appeared on Seattle Nose Surgeon. | |||||||||||||||||||||
96 | Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 08 | admin | https://www.drnoseknows.com/facial-plastic-surgery-questions-and-answers-part-08/ | Mon, 13 May 2024 05:21:22 GMT | *Question: I am looking into having rhinoplasty. Is what I am hoping to achieve realistic?* Answer: A closed rhinoplasty approach can accomplish narrowing the entire bridge line and nasal tip. An alar plasty can accomplish narrowing wide nostrils. The thick skin in the tip of the nose is going to prevent refinement in that area, so it is important to have realistic expectations. Also expect to receive steroid shots in the tip of the nose to reduce swelling during the several months after the procedure. *Question: Candidate for chin aug, chin lipo, and buccal fat removal?* Answer: The Photographs demonstrate a very recessive chin profile and only a small amount of fat in the neck. A chin implant would offer the best benefit by augmenting the chin forward for better facial balance and proportions. Simple liposuction of the neck can remove the small amount of fat deposits in that location. Both procedures can be performed under local or general anesthesia. *Question: Why is my nose deformed? I had a septoplasty 9 years ago * Answer: Your septoplasty had nothing to do with the issue on your nasal tip cartilages. On the left side of your nose, You have a normal convex lower lateral cartilage. The lateral crus of your right lower lateral cartilage is concave. This usually requires cartilage grafting techniques to make the right side look more like the left. It’s important to know how much cartilage is left over on the inside of your nose for grafting purposes, since you a cal had septoplasty in the past And you may have a cartilage depleted nose. *Question: Will a chin implant and neck liposuction be sufficient for desired results with my low hyoid bone?* Answer: The Side profile photograph demonstrates a recessive chin and significant fat deposits in the neck located both above and below the platysma muscle in your neck. For best results, you would require a chin implant to augment the recessive chin forward because your mandible never grew far enough forward. This will offer improved structural support for the soft tissues in the neck. Liposuction alone will be an effective because it’s only going to remove the small compartment of fat above the muscle. Most of your fat is deep in the neck below the platysma muscle which is going to require a neck lift procedure, which also includes a platysma-plasty to significantly improve the jawline. No skin removal is required at age 32. The combination of a neck lift and chin implant should give you a fantastic result even if you have a low hyoid bone. Study your perspective surgeon’s before and after necklift photo Gallery to make sure that is extensive with results similar to your own that look very natural. *Question: 1 year post revision rhino. Can adding cartilage to the tip fix crookedness?* Answer: Revision rhinoplasty is the most difficult operation to perform in the entire field of cosmetic surgery, so much more information is needed such as a full set of facial photographs from all angles, and copies of the operative reports to find out what was accomplished the first two procedures before embarking on a third procedure. It’s very important to know how much cartilage is left over on the inside of the nose for potential grafting purposes. *Question: I live in the Charlotte area. Several consults, all different. What do I really need? My neck and under eyes bother me* Answer: From the photographs presented, you show the normal signs of aging in your neck and jowls for which a lower face and neck lift is going to be required. In our practice, the goal of a lower face and neck lift is to tighten loose facial and neck skin, tighten loose facial and neck muscles, lift the jowls, and remove the fat deposits in the neck above and below the platysma muscle which also includes a platysma-plasty to significantly improve your jawline. Regarding your lower lids, you have Festoons and a lower blepharoplasty procedure is not going to help with that. You have excess skin on your upper lids, and an upper blepharoplasty can accomplish a Nice improvement. Study your prospective surgeon’s eyelid and facelift photo Gallery to make sure that it is extensive with results that you like. *Question: Would I benefit more from fillers or a facelift?* Answer: The photographs demonstrate significant facial asymmetry which can be improved, but your face will not be perfect. Consider placement of a chin implant to augment your recessive chin forward, and custom carved to build up your left side of your chin more than your right. This can be done in combination with the lower face and neck lift to lift the Jowls, tighten loose facial and neck skin, tighten loose facial and neck muscles, and remove any fat deposits in the neck. *Question: Is a genioplasty right for me?* Answer: A genioplasty is performed by an oral surgeon under general anesthesia in a hospital setting with an overnight stay, and can help with sleep apnea. For purely cosmetic purposes, a chin implant can augment your chin forward, and a neck lift procedure can accomplish removal of the fat deposits in your neck located both above and below your platysma muscle in the neck to get a more aesthetically pleasing jawline. You’ll still have sleep apnea with elective cosmetic surgery. *Question: What are my permanent options to correct my eyelids and achieve a less tired look?* Answer: A trans-conjunctival lower blepharoplasty accomplishes removal of the fat bags that are creating the puffy look in the lower lids. The incisions are completely located on the inside of the eyelid, and there are no external incisions. *Question: Age 32, is ear surgery a relatively straightforward procedure?* Answer: In our practice, we perform otoplasty under local anesthesia as an outpatient procedure. Pinning the ear back requires making a small incision behind the ear and Using permanent sutures to hold it here backwards against your scalp. We try to match your left ear closely to your right ear. Your earlobes look just fine. We would definitely not recommend going to Mexico to have elective cosmetic surgery performed. The post Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 08 first appeared on Seattle Nose Surgeon. | |||||||||||||||||||||
97 | Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 07 | admin | https://www.drnoseknows.com/facial-plastic-surgery-questions-and-answers-part-07/ | Mon, 13 May 2024 05:17:45 GMT | *Question: Can I get a nose job a year after fillers?* Answer: A septoplasty is performed in the back the nose to improve airflow dynamics when there is a deviated nasal septum present. Medical necessity needs to be performed at the time of an in-person examination, and then preauthorization is then required for your medical insurance company. Anticipate co-pay and deductibles. A rhinoplasty is performed for cosmetic purposes, and there is no medical necessity. Plan on paying for that component of the surgery yourself. In our practice, both procedures are performed under general anesthesia by a board certified physician anesthesiologist for patient safety and comfort. It is not a good idea to perform this under local anesthesia since it will be very painful. *Question: Does Kybella not work for some people? Advice?* Answer: Kybella Is not very effective, and we do not use it in our practice for that reason. The limited photograph demonstrates fat deposits above and below the platysma muscle in the neck. Liposuction can accomplish fat removal above the platysma muscle, however a surgical neck lift with a platysma plasty is going to be required to remove the fat deposits below the platysma muscle which will significantly improve the jawline. *Question: What surgical or non-surgical options do I have to correct my jawline?* Answer: The side profile photograph demonstrates an overly projecting nose and an under projecting chin. A closed rhinoplasty procedure can accomplish decreasing the overall projection of the nose, shaving down the dorsal hump, refinement of the nasal tip, and narrowing the bridge line if necessary. All incisions are placed on the inside of the nose. No external incisions are required and no painful packing as required either. Placement of a small chin implant can augment the chin forward for better facial balance and proportions, especially with respect to the over projection of the nose from the side profile. Both procedures can be performed under general anesthesia as an outpatient procedure. Rhinoplasty is the most difficult operation to perform correctly in the entire field of cosmetic surgery, so choose your surgeon wisely based on extensive experience. *Question: Can an endoscopic brow lift correct deep horizontal forehead lines?* Answer: Deep horizontal forehead lines are corrected only through a coronal approach forehead lift with the incision placed behind the hairline. The frontalis muscle is softened. The corrugator or “scowling” muscle can also be softened as well as lifting the height of your eyebrows and adjusting eyebrow asymmetries, since your right eyebrow is lower than your left. *Question: Which procedure would help me achieve a stronger looking jaw?* Answer: The side profile photograph demonstrates a recessive chin profile, so consider placement of a chin implant which can be done with local anesthesia. The procedure takes about a half an hour in our outpatient surgery Center. If you’re looking to remove the fat deposits in your neck, liposuction can accomplish removal of the fat deposits above the muscle, however a necklift maybe required to remove fat deposits below the platysma muscle which also includes a platysma-plasty to significantly improve the jawline. No skin removal is required. *Question: Are there non surgical options to improve my profile that would give me optimal results? If not, what would you suggest?* Answer: The side profile photograph demonstrates an overly projecting nose, an under projecting chin, and significant fat deposits above AND below the platysma muscle in the neck. A surgical closed rhinoplasty can accomplish decreasing the overall projection of the nose, narrowing and straightening the bridge line, and refining the nasal tip with all of the incisions placed on the inside of the nose. No external incisions are required. Consider placement of a small chin implant to augment the chin forward for better facial balance and proportions. Liposuction will only remove fat deposits in the neck above the platysma muscle which will be only minimal benefit.. A surgical neck lift procedure is going to be required to remove the fat deposits underneath the platysma muscle which also includes a platysma plasty to significantly improve the jawline. *Question: Would an oculoplast be equally qualified (to a plastic surgeon) to perform a browlift?* Answer: The generalized answer would be a yes, but it depends on the individual oculoplastic surgeons training and expertise. Study their photo gallery for brow lift procedures to make sure that it is extensive with results that you like. *Question: Do I need eyebrow lift or/ and blepharoplasty to look less tired/angry?* Answer: The photographs demonstrate hooded and excess upper eyelid skin for which an upper blepharoplasty procedure can accomplish significant improvement. The eyebrow position is totally acceptable and a brow lift is not required. A brow lift would only make you look surprised. The Horizontal wrinkles between your eyebrows are related to hyperactive corrugator muscles. Botox would be the most conservative treatment for those vertical lines. *Question: Should I do a nose job, chin implant or buccal fat removal first?* Answer: A full set of facial photographs, especially from the side profile going to be required to make a determination about how best to proceed with a nose job and chin implant. *Question: Will insurance cover a portion of my nose surgery?* Answer: Medical insurance may only participate in the payment for nasal obstruction issues. Co-pays and deductibles will apply, such as a septoplasty for deviated septum They will not cover removal of a dorsal hump. The post Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 07 first appeared on Seattle Nose Surgeon. | |||||||||||||||||||||
98 | Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 06 | admin | https://www.drnoseknows.com/facial-plastic-surgery-questions-and-answers-part-06/ | Mon, 13 May 2024 05:13:54 GMT | *Question: Can my nose be improved without too much risk?* Answer: The photographs demonstrate an overly projecting nose with a bulbous nasal tip, and an under projecting chin. The underprojection of the chin makes the nose look bigger than it really is. A septoplasty is performed in the back of the nose to improve airflow dynamics and can be performed at the same time, if needed. A closed rhinoplasty approach can accomplish reduction of the bulbous nasal tip, decreasing the overall projection of the nose and narrowing and straightening the bridge line. Rhinoplasty is the most difficult operation to perform correctly in the entire field of cosmetic surgery, so choose your surgeon wisely based on extensive experience. Consider placement of a chin implant to augment the chin forward for better facial balance and proportions. Both procedures are complementary to each other. *Question: Is this normal after two rhinoplasties? Huge knot on bridge of my nose, no progress. What can I do?* Answer: The photographs demonstrate a residual bony and cartilaginous dorsal hump along with a wide tip and wide bridge. Best to wait a full year before embarking on another rhinoplasty procedure which can accomplish shaving down the dorsal hump which is composed of both bone and cartilage. Osteotomies placed in the nasal bones will be necessary as well. Also probably best to reduce the wide nasal tip so that all the components of the nose are balanced. *Question: Do I have a recessed lower jaw? Genioplasty candidate?* Answer: A genioplasty is performed by an oral surgeon under general anesthesia in a hospital setting with an overnight stay in the hospital, and is much more invasive. If you’re looking for just cosmetic improvement, a chin implant can be placed under local anesthesia is an outpatient procedure which takes about 30 minutes. *Question: What could be done with my nose for it to look more natural and in line with the rest of my face for a better symmetry?* Answer: A closed rhinoplasty approach can accomplish narrowing your nose from the front and shaving down the dorsal hump from the side profile. All of the incisions are placed on the inside of the nose. An alar-plasty can address narrowing your wide nostrils and those incisions are usually placed inconspicuously at the base of the nostrils. It’s important to release the depressor septi ligament which dynamically pulls your nasal tip downward when smiling. Thick skin in the tip of the nose is going to prevent refinement in that area, so it is important to have realistic expectations. Digital computer imaging of your nose upon your facial features would also be helpful in the education process to understand what can be accomplished with your nose upon your facial features. Rhinoplasty is the most difficult operation to perform correctly in the entire field of cosmetic surgery, so to choose your surgeon wisely based on extensive experience. *Question: Why do most doctors remove buccal fat during a facelift?* Answer: In our practice, we’ve never removed buccal fat during a facelift procedure. In our practice, the goal of a lower face and neck lift is too tighten loose facial and neck skin, tighten loose facial and neck muscles, lift the jowls, and remove any fat deposits in the neck which also includes a platysma- plasty to significantly improve the jawline. If you’re considering traveling for a facelift, Best to do that within United States to get the best results. *Question: Which surgery, neck lift or body work? Why such protruding stomach? Folds on hips* Answer: Congratulations on your 60 pound weight loss. Best to perform the procedure of your body part that bothers you the most. If your neck and jowls bother you the most, a lower face and neck lift is going to be required. In our practice a lower face and necklift accomplishes tightening loose facial and neck skin, tightening loose facial and neck muscles, lifting the jowls, and removing both of the fat compartments in the neck located above and below your platysma muscle which also includes a platysma plastic to significantly improve the jawline. *Question: Can a Septoplasty change the appearance of your nose?* Answer: No, a septoplasty does not change the appearance of your nose. A septoplasty is performed in the back of the nose for airflow improvement. A cosmetic rhinoplasty accomplishes straightening the crooked nose. Both can be performed together when necessary. To straighten the crooked nose requires osteotomies placed in the nasal bones, a spreader graft placed in the midportion of the nose under the concave upper lateral cartilage, and asymmetric nasal tip surgery when needed. *Question: Overprojected nose or chin augmentation?* Answer: Your nose looks great, and there’s no sense in redoing it. The reason your nose looks so over projecting is because your chin is so under projecting. consider placement of a chin implant to augment your chin forward for better facial balance and proportions. In our practice, this procedure can be performed under local anesthesia as an outpatient procedure. *Question: What can I do about the skin below my jaw/jowl area?* Answer: More information is needed such as your age, and BMI. The very limited photograph your side profile demonstrates fat deposits located both above and below the platysma muscle. Liposuction can only accomplish removal of the fat deposits above the muscle and will be only a minimal benefit. A surgical neck lift is required to remove both compartments of fat which also includes a platysma plasty to significantly improve the jawline. *Question: What procedure am I a good candidate for? My double chin disappears when I put my tongue on the roof my mouth.* Answer: A full set of pictures From all angles are required to make a determination about how best to proceed. It is important to understand there are two compartments a fat in the neck, and they’re located both above and below the platysma muscle itself. Liposuction can accomplish only removal of the fat deposits above the platysma muscle, while a surgical neck lift is required to remove the fat deposits below the platysma muscle which also includes a platysma plasty to significantly improve the jawline. 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99 | Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 05 | admin | https://www.drnoseknows.com/facial-plastic-surgery-questions-and-answers-part-05/ | Mon, 13 May 2024 05:10:41 GMT | *Question: Do I need a revision rhinoplasty?* Answer: Much more information is needed, such as a full set of facial photographs from all angles because the nose is a 3-dimensional structure. A copy of the operative report would also be helpful. It is very important to know if there is any cartilage left over on the inside of the nose for grafting purposes, since you may need spreader grafts and possibly a dorsal onlay graft as well. *Question: Should I consult for surgery? Or is it something I can correct on my own? * Answer: The dorsal bump is composed of both bone and cartilage and becomes larger related to trauma. Massaging your nose will not help. You will require a surgical rhinoplasty to shave down the dorsal hump. You’re be may require a septoplasty for a deviated nasal septum which is blocking your airflow, but this must be confirmed at the time of the examination. *Question: What can be done for my alar retraction?* Answer: From the photographs presented, you have a right-sided alar retraction, and a hanging columella. You going to need a columella-plasty to reduce the hanging columella, and a composite graft from the ear and placed inside the nostril to reduce that alar retraction. There will be improvement, but there is no perfect nose, especially since this will be your tertiary rhinoplasty. *Question: Is this mock-up before and after photo a realistic representation of an achievable result for chin liposuction?* Answer: The before and after photo mockup is realistic, but not with just liposuction alone. It’s very important to understand that there are two compartments of fat in the neck, and you have both deposit is a fat above and below the muscle. Liposuction can only accomplish removal of fat above the muscle and will not give you those results by itself. A surgical neck lift not only accomplishes removal of the fat above the muscle with liposuction, but also surgical extraction of the fat deposits below the muscle which also includes a platysmaplasty to significantly improve the jawline. You will require a necklift procedure to get the results you’re looking for. Also, you might consider placement of a small chin implant to augment augment your recessive chin forward for better facial balance and proportions, especially with respect to the projection of your nose. Placement of the chin implant will also give better structural support for the soft tissues in your neck and give you a better jawline as well. *Question: Will rhinoplasty, fat transfer and lip lift help balance my overall face?* Answer: A closed rhinoplasty can accomplish shaving down the dorsal hump, refinement of the nasal tip, reduce the hanging columella and narrow the bridge line with all of the incisions placed on the inside of the nose. Digital computer imaging of your nose would be helpful to understand what can be accomplished with a rhinoplasty procedure upon your facial features. In our practice, we do not perform lip lift operations or fat injections for a variety of reasons. *Question: Neck surgery with Hashimotos, am I a good candidate?* Answer: Much more information is needed, such as a full set of facial and neck photographs from all angles, your age, BMI and the status of your skin tone in the neck. You will also need clearance by your endocrinologist prior to undergoing elective cosmetic surgery. *Question: Do you think this is an achievable and reasonable result from a rhinoplasty?* Answer: Yes, the digitally morphed photographs do appear realistic and achievable. Choose your surgeon wisely based on extensive experience, since rhinoplasty is the most difficult procedure in the entire field of cosmetic surgery. *Question: I am wanting a facelift, eyelid lift, and need treatment for wrinkles around my lips, any suggestions.* Answer: A full set of facial photographs from all angles with your hair pulled back behind your ears is going be required to make a determination about being a candidate for three different surgical procedures. The goal of a lower face and neck lift is to tighten loose facial and neck skin, tighten loose facial and neck muscles, lift the jowls, and remove fat deposits in the neck which also includes a platysma-plasty. The goal of upper eyelids surgery is to remove excess skin creating the hooded look. In our practice, significant upper lip wrinkles are treated with dermabrasion. For many before-and-after examples and our current price list, please see the link below. No hospitalization is required, since this is an outpatient surgical procedure. *Question: Can you perform an osteotomy on a nose with spreader grafts?* Answer: Yes, me both medial and lateral osteotomies can be performed after a patient has had spreader grafts placed on prior rhinoplasty. Osteotomy’s accomplish narrowing the upper two thirds of the nose and the bridge line. *Question: Will rhinoplasty make me look younger?* Answer: The nose is a 3-dimensional structure, so a full set of facial photographs are going to be required to make a determination about how best to proceed. Digital computer imaging of your nose upon your facial features would also be helpful to understand what can be accomplished with procedure. 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100 | Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 04 | admin | https://www.drnoseknows.com/facial-plastic-surgery-questions-and-answers-part-04/ | Mon, 13 May 2024 05:06:19 GMT | *Question: Is my goal of a smaller nose achievable with an African American Rhinoplasty?* Answer: The Model nose photographs presented are not achievable and are unrealistic. Since the side profile looks very good, the only changes that would be made would be from the frontal view. It is possible to narrow the bridge line, refine the nasal tip, and narrow the nostrils with an alar-plasty. *Question: There does seem to be loose skin so I was considering a neck lift or other procedures?* Answer: Much more information is needed such as your age, and status of the skin tone in your neck. In our practice, a neck lift procedure involves liposuction with fat removal above the platysma muscle and surgical extraction of the fat deposits below the platysma muscle in addition to a platysma plasty. If you are less than 50 years of age, no skin is usually removed. Over 5o years of age, or patients who have very inelastic skin will require a lower face and neck lift. *Question: Why does the nose look nice right after surgery but different when the cast is removed?* Answer: Swelling after rhinoplasty takes many months to subside, and full healing takes 1 year. The amount of swelling is dependent upon thickness of the skin, and the techniques used to accomplish the changes in the nose. *Question: Deviated septum. Will insurance pay for it?* Answer: Documentation from your surgeon must be performed in the chart for medical necessity, and then a letter of preauthorization is usually sent to the patient’s medical insurance for coverage. Expect to pay for co-pays and deductibles associated with any medical insurance. All cosmetic surgery must be paid for by the patient. Both functional and cosmetic nasal surgery can be performed together under one anesthesia with one recovery. *Question: Least invasive options for jaw definition?* Answer: Your side profile photographs demonstrate a recessesive mandible bone, and significant fat deposits located both above and below the platysma muscle in your neck. Noninvasive treatments will be waste of money and time. Consider placement of a chin implant to augment your chin forward for better facial balance and proportions. This will also give better structural support for the soft tissues in your neck. If you’re trying to clean up your jawline, liposuction alone will only remove that compartment of fat above the muscle. Most of your fat in the neck is below the platysma muscle which is going to require a necklift to remove the fat compartment below the muscle itself. A platysma-plasty is then performed which significantly improves your jawline. No skin removal is required. All this can be performed through a 1 inch incision underneath your chin. *Question: Jaw, definition, add possible neck lift * Answer: It’s very important to understand that there are two compartment of fat in the neck located both above and below the platysma muscle. Liposuction can only accomplish removal of the fat deposits above the muscle. A surgical neck lift is required to remove the fat deposits below the muscle which also includes a platysma plasty to significantly improve the jawline. In our practice, we do not use compression garments, we use surgical drains left in place for two days which removes blood out from underneath the skin. *Question: Is this level of advancement realistic with sliding genioplasty?* Answer: A sliding genioplasty is performed by an oral surgeon Under general anesthesia in a hospital setting with an overnight stay, and is much more invasive. It’s usually done when the teeth are significantly out of alignment. If you’re looking for purely cosmetic improvement, then consider placement of a medium sized chin implant, which can be performed under local anesthesia which takes about 30 minutes. *Question: How to improve side profile? Genetically saggy cheeks* Answer: The profile photograph demonstrate early jowls, fat deposits above and below the platysma muscle in the neck, and a recessive Chin. Consider a neck lift procedure in combination with a chin implant. The neck lift involves removal of fat above the model with liposuction, and surgical extraction of the fat below the muscle which also includes a platysma-plasty to significantly improve the jawline. No skin removal is necessary. Placement of a chin implant can augment your chin forward which also offers additional structural support for the soft tissues in the neck, and gives you better facial balance and proportions. Before undergoing the necklift, you should be your ideal body weight for best results. *Question: Would a rhinoplasty that narrowed my bridge make my eyes look too wide set?* Answer: Your eyes are beautiful, and your inter-canthal distance cannot be changed. If the width of your nose bothers you enough, then do a rhinoplasty. It’s not going make your eyes look even wider. Digital computer imaging by a rhinoplasty specialist would be helpful to understand what can be accomplished with the procedure upon your facial features Rhinoplasty is a very difficult endeavor, so choose your surgeon wisely based on extensive experience. *Question: Can I get a rhinoplasty to improve the hump on my nose and my airflow? * Answer: A closed rhinoplasty approach can accomplish shaving down the dorsal hump to give you a nice cosmetic improvement. All the incisions are placed on the inside of the nose. Functional nasal surgery such as a septoplasty or turbinate surgery may be required to improve air flow dynamics, and is usually billed to patients medical insurance. If you’re having headaches behind your nose, a CAT scan of your sinuses maybe necessary. Look for a double board-certified ENT/ facial plastic surgeon who can accomplish both functional and cosmetic nasal surgery under one anesthesia with one recovery. The post Facial Plastic Surgery Questions and Answers: Part 04 first appeared on Seattle Nose Surgeon. |