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Why can’t I wear glasses or sunglasses for two months after my rhinoplasty?

For most people, after extended eyeglass or sunglass wear the pads from the glasses will put pressure on the dorsum (bridge of the nose) and cause indentations. Usually this is not an issue, as once the glasses are removed the … Continue reading

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I’m Asian and I like my nose in general, but I just want the tip of my nose to be a little taller and pointier. Is it possible to do through a closed approach?

It is possible to refine the tip of your nose a number of ways through the endonasal or “closed” rhinoplasty approach. In Asian rhinoplasty, a common complaint is that the tip of the nose is too round or bulbous, and … Continue reading

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Rhinoplasty | Nose job Before and After Recovery Experience – Beverly Hills

Follow Liz through her rhinoplasty | nose job experience with Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Donald B. Yoo.  Liz was looking to achieve subtle, natural results while refining the tip of her nose and straightening her profile.  One of her primary concerns … Continue reading

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Finesse Asian Rhinoplasty with DCF (Diced Cartilage Fascia)

At times, patients undergoing Asian rhinoplasty attempt to improve and straighten their nasal profile by reducing a dorsal “hump”.  While this works well for many non-Asian nose jobs, during Asian rhinoplasty the issue is more commonly a deep radix (bridge … Continue reading

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Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty | Non-Surgical Nose Job | Before + After – Beverly Hills

Rhinoplasty specialist, Dr. Donald B. Yoo, discusses non surgical rhinoplasty (nose job) using facial fillers (Restylane®, Juvederm Voluma®). Advantages/disadvantages, risks, and what to expect during the procedure are explained. Before + after pictures, and patient reviews are included. Learn more … Continue reading

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Non Surgical Rhinoplasty | Before + After | Nose Job

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On a few of my rhinoplasty consultations the surgeons mentioned a chin implant. Will it make me look weird?

Since it is located in the center of the face, the nose plays a crucial role in facial proportions.  An unbalanced nose can distort the perception of balance for the entire face, even when the other facial features are aesthetically … Continue reading

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How can nonsurgical rhinoplasty get rid of a dorsal hump?

Nonsurgical rhinoplasty is performed by using a dermal filler to augment or “build up” the nose.  Since volume and height can only be added, it can not actually remove a dorsal hump (bump on the bridge of your nose), but … Continue reading

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What can I expect during my recovery after rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty, or a “nose job” as it is more commonly known, is one of the most frequently performed cosmetic surgery procedures today. If you are considering undergoing rhinoplasty it is important to consider all aspects of the procedure, including what … Continue reading

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Why is the revision rate so high for rhinoplasty?

In a recently published study, rhinoplasty surgeons across the country were surveryed on their rates of revision rhinoplasty.  That number is ~20%, meaning about 1 in 5 patients undergoing a primary rhinoplasty will undergo a revision surgery.  There are a … Continue reading

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