Monthly Archives: June 2024
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A Septorhinoplasty Can Fix Your Breathing and Nose Shape at Once
Posted on June 23, 2024 by Melissa
Need to Fix Your Breathing and Nose Shape In One Shot? Get a Septorhinoplasty… If you dislike the shape of your nose, you can get a rhinoplasty. If you can’t breathe properly because of your nasal structure, you get a septoplasty. What do you get when you have both issues? A septorhinoplasty! This procedure combines both treatments into one, so you can leave the operating table breathing easier and loving your new nose shape. This post takes a closer look at the procedure, how it works, and what it entails for the patient. 1. What is a Septorhinoplasty? A septorhinoplasty…
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Our Verdict on Nose Thread Lifts, Shapers & Exercises
Posted on June 16, 2024 by Melissa
On Trial: The Verdict on Nose Thread Lifts, Shapers & Exercises What’s the secret sauce behind many non-surgical and “at-home” rhinoplasty methods? Hearsay. Yet still, plenty of folk rely on these contraptions and regimens, even when there’s little or no proof that they even work! What’s the result? Disappointment, money thrown down the toilet, and in some cases, injuries. In this post, we’ll put some of these methods on trial, giving you the verdict on whether they’re worth your time or not. More importantly, we’ll give you a straightforward answer to what rhinoplasty methods actually work. 1. Nose Thread Lifts…
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How Should Your Nose Bridge Stand?
Posted on June 10, 2024 by Melissa
The Nose Bridge: Should Yours Stand High or Low? Sir Isaac Newton once said: “We build too many walls and not enough bridges”. He obviously never met a rhinoplasty surgeon—they can sculpt breathtaking nose bridges out of the most stubborn nasal shapes. Of course, that raises the question: how high or low should your nasal bridge be? And how wide or narrow? This post will examine different variations in nasal bridges, how surgeons determine the right nasal bridge dimensions for patients, and how they achieve these corrections. What is the Nasal Bridge Anyway? Take your index finger and tap the…
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