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How Is A Reduction Rhinoplasty Done?

How Is A Reduction Rhinoplasty Done?

There are many reasons that people have rhinoplasty procedures, also known as nose jobs. They may be used to correct medical or breathing problems. Patients may have an uneven nose, a twisted tip, or a hump that they want to be taken down. Rhinoplasty can remove these imperfections and turn a dream nose into a reality. This will not only improve the esthetics of the nose, but it

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Finesse rhinoplasty offers subtle, precise changes to enhance the nose's appearance while maintaining natural beauty.

Reasons to Consider Finesse Rhinoplasty

When most people think of rhinoplasty they imagine grand-scale nose jobs. The common reasons for these operations include medical problems, such as breathing difficulties that are often rectified through nose re-alignment, or noticeable abnormalities with their nose which they’d like to remove. These may include a nasal hump that needs taking down, or a twist. Still, sometimes the little things can make all the difference, and that’s when

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Side-by-side comparison of a woman's face before and after rhinoplasty, illustrating computer imaging results.

What Is Computer Imaging For Nose Surgery

One of the most common questions a rhinoplasty surgeon gets asked is, ‘what is computer imaging for nose surgery, and how can it help me?’. In this article, we’re going to take a look at what computer imaging is, how it works, and how it can help you reach an informed decision about your nose surgery. What Is Computer Imaging? Computer technology is becoming more advanced by the

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Case study picture of a doctor performing a rhinoplasty (zoom in to the nose and the tool used for the procedure).

New Technology

Dr. Becker is a world recognized expert and pioneer in rhinoplasty, leading the way in innovative surgical techniques and education. Read here to learn about some Cutting Edge Advances. The Powered Rasp Advanced Instrumentation for Rhinoplasty Advances in instrument design are guided by the desire to achieve a surgical maneuver better and more accurately. The powered rasp reproduces the time-tested rasping approach to takedown or smoothing of the

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