Should Asian Nose-concerns (Ie:fractures, Broken Nose, Sinusitis) Be Approached & Diagnosed Like Other Ethnicities?

Q: I am an Asian female, and I was recently head-butted directly onto the bridge of my nose. My nose physically feels different (indented) and my breathing feels different ever since the injury. It has been 2 weeks now. Bruising and swelling have gone down. I did research & many Asian-rhinoplasty specialists state there’s an anatomical difference between Asian noses and other ethnicities. Will a regular Otolaryngologist [without much experience with Asian noses] be able to diagnose/evaluate me effectively?

A: Anatomically there certainly are differences, but a well-trained otolaryngologist will be able to account for these.  When it comes to a closed reduction of a fracture, sinus surgery, or septoplasty, you can expect excellent treatment from an otolaryngologist.

The need for an Asian rhinoplasty specialist comes into play more during rhinoplasty – or reshaping of the nose.  This is because the aesthetics of the Asian nose certainly are different from other ethnicities, and it’s important to seek out a surgeon familiar with the subtleties and nuances of your nose – and knows which techniques will achieve the best results during surgery.

About Donald B. Yoo, M.D.

Dr. Yoo is a board-certified surgeon, fellowship trained in facial plastic surgery with extensive experience in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. He specializes in rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, facial rejuvenation surgery (including blepharoplasty and facelift), and Asian cosmetic surgery (including Asian rhinoplasty and Asian blepharoplasty/Asian eyelid surgery). His office is located at: 120 S Spalding Dr Suite 315, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, 310-275-2467.
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