Monthly Archives: June 2026
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Primary vs Revision Rhinoplasty: What Makes the Second Surgery More Complex?
Posted on June 30, 2026 by Mandy Foster
Choosing revision rhinoplasty is rarely an easy decision. Many patients have already been through surgery, recovery, and months of waiting, only to find that the final result does not meet their expectations or that breathing has become a concern. While the change they want may seem small, revision rhinoplasty is often more complex than primary rhinoplasty because the surgeon must work with scar tissue, altered cartilage, and changes from the previous operation.
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Rhinoplasty Cost in Toronto: What You’re Really Paying For
Posted on June 16, 2026 by Mandy Foster
Rhinoplasty is a private surgical decision, but it is also a financial one. In Toronto, the cost is usually in the low-five-figure range for cosmetic rhinoplasty, with higher pricing for more complex cases. The exact range should be confirmed directly with the clinic before publication because fees can change.
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Crooked Nose Rhinoplasty: What Happens During a Real Consultation
Posted on June 10, 2026 by Mandy Foster
A crooked nose can be annoying in a very specific way. Some days it is barely noticeable. Then a photo catches the wrong angle and suddenly it is all you can see. For some people, it is not only the photo problem. One side does not breathe properly. The nose feels blocked at night. There is mouth breathing, old sinus trouble, maybe a septum someone once mentioned years ago. The outside looks shifted, and the inside does not feel right either.
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What Happens During a Rhinoplasty Consultation? Questions, Costs, Recovery, and Realistic Expectations
Posted on June 1, 2026 by Mandy Foster
Most people do not arrive at a rhinoplasty consultation feeling completely sure. They may have thought about their nose for years, but the appointment makes it real. Suddenly there are practical questions. Will the nose still look natural? Could breathing actually improve? Is the septum involved? How much does rhinoplasty cost in Toronto? How long would recovery take? And, maybe the question people say out loud least often: what if I change my face and regret it?
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