Author: Dr. Richard Rival
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Does Climate Influence Your Nose Shape?
Posted on April 22, 2021 by Dr. Richard Rival
Science has shown that climate impacts our nose shape more than many realize. This article looks at how this discovery could impact your rhinoplasty journey.
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Revision Time: What to Know About Revision Rhinoplasty
Posted on April 15, 2021 by Dr. Richard Rival
Sometimes, the first nose job may not be what we expected. Here are our top tips around revision rhinoplasty, the possible risk, and how many may be too many.
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5 Rhinoplasty Choices Based on Your Aesthetic Need
Posted on March 19, 2021 by Dr. Richard Rival
This post details rhinoplasty nuances that depend on how much change to the nasal structure is required. This will help patients choose a style of rhinoplasty.
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Nose Job Recovery: What to Expect During the Healing Process
Posted on March 9, 2021 by Dr. Richard Rival
While rhinoplasty usually has an uneventful recovery time, this post will detail what to expect during the recovery process.
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Can a Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Help With a Wide Nose?
Posted on February 27, 2021 by Dr. Richard Rival
This post explains what a non-surgical rhinoplasty is and what sorts of effects it can achieve.
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Breathing Easy With A Functional Rhinoplasty
Posted on February 16, 2021 by Dr. Richard Rival
Sometimes, nose shape is related to breathing issues. We explore how nasal function and aesthetic can meet in the middle when considering rhinoplasty.
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Getting a Nose Job to Match Your Name?
Posted on January 30, 2021 by Dr. Richard Rival
Have you ever met someone whose name matched the way they look? A trusted rhinoplasty surgeon will ensure your cosmetic results match you in every way.
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Rhinoplasty for Nose Bleeds: Can Rhinoplasty Fix Frequent Nose Bleeds?
Posted on December 14, 2020 by Dr. Richard Rival
From blowing your nose, to dry winter air, most people experience a few nosebleeds during their lifetime, while some people have an ongoing problem with frequent nosebleeds. Those affected by frequent nose bleeds may experience them multiple times a month or even per week. This chronic condition can range from mild inconvenience to a severe medical issue. We look at whether seeking a rhinoplasty procedure can be a solution for frequent nose bleeds. Causes of Nosebleeds Choosing the right solution for your nosebleed starts with understanding its cause. Structural defects or damage may benefit from rhinoplasty. In other cases, the…
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The Rhinoplasty Diet: Best Eating Habits for Rhinoplasty Aftercare
Posted on December 2, 2020 by Dr. Richard Rival
Rhinoplasty aftercare is essential to reduce your rhinoplasty recovery time and improve your final cosmetic results. Rest and recovery are a great start, but if you want to make a difference, you should take special care in choosing your rhinoplasty diet and maintain conscious meal choice days after surgery. Today, we discuss what foods you should eat or avoid after your rhinoplasty procedure to improve recovery and ensure minimal discomfort and no complications from your surgical procedure. What to Eat After Your Nose Job 24 Hours After Your Nose Surgery The first 24 hours after your surgery is the most…
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How to Use Virtual Nose Jobs | Rhinoplasty Digital Imaging
Posted on October 28, 2020 by Dr. Richard Rival
Advanced digital imaging is a valuable tool to use before getting a rhinoplasty. Here’s what you need to know before your surgery and before imaging your future rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty Digital Imaging Computer imaging software makes it possible to visualize rhinoplasty results better. The rhinoplasty digital imaging software scans your face to map out a 3-dimensional image. By creating this digital map, the program creates a model of how you would look after specific procedures. Seeing your potential “after” picture before getting the surgery is a great way to determine what adjustments are right for you. The surgeon can sit with…
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