Rhinoplasty Information Resource for Southern California including Orange County, Los Angeles, Newport Beach, and Beverly Hills.
Welcome to Orange County's premier information resource for plastic surgery and, in particular, Rhinoplasty. Dr. Cruise, board certified plastic surgeon, Newport Beach, CA, has filled every inch of this site with the most comprehensive nose surgery information available. Dr. Cruise was adamant that the information be highly relevant, easy to understand and, above all, lots and lots of pictures.
To give you a brief overview, here are some of the important topics that will be discussed. This is in addition to the many rhinplasty before and after pictures available for your review.
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Hump Reduction
Taking the hump down is one of the most common requests Dr. Cruise gets. During your consult, Dr. Cruise will digitally modify your nasal profile to show you what is possible. This imaging does an amazing job of showing how hump reduction changes the proportion of not just the nose but of the entire face.
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Droopy Tip
This too is a very common request. The droopy tip often plunges farther down town the lips especially with smiling. Shortening the nose and rotating the tip upward is ideal for its correction. This too, is well demonstrated on digitaly imaging.
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Tip definition
Nasal tip surgery often involves reshaping the cartilage to correct bulbous or boxy tips. This creates a more elegant, refined look.
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Narrowing the nose
Narrowing the nose can be done by bring the bones in closer or narrowing the nostrils or both.
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Complications, Risks, Recovery and Safety.
Here we discuss revision rhinoplasty, deviated septums, deviated noses, pinched noses, bulbous tips and much more.
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Cost of Nose Surgery
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The purpose of the site is to give you the good AND the bad to help you achieve your goal.
The nose is the most central
part of the face. Ideally, it should not attract attention. A large, deviated, or disproportionate nose will dominate
the face and attract unfavorable attention. An attractive
nose is aesthetically pleasing and allows the observer to
pay more attention to other structures such as the eyes and
lips. There is no set way that a nose should look, but
one thing is certain, it should be unobtrusive and in harmony
with the rest of the face.
The medical term for surgically altering
the nose for cosmetic reasons is rhinoplasty. Rhino means nose and plasty means to shape.
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| Example
of large nose overwhelming facial harmony. (Click picture
to enlarge). |
Patients seek rhinoplasty for various reasons. Sometimes,
it is traumatic nasal injury that has altered the nose. More
often, it is because someone is simply unhappy with its appearance. Common reasons include: a hump, a deviated nose, a wide nose,
a crooked nose, a long or short nose, a pug nose,
a ski nose, a beaked nose, flaring nostrils, a bulbous tip,
and many others. All of these can be corrected or at
least markedly improved with rhinoplasty.

Commonly,
there are two ways to perform rhinoplasty. The first
way is called a closed rhinoplasty and the second
way is an open rhinoplasty. Dr. Cruise likes
to think of a third way which is a combination of the two
otherwise known as a delivery technique. Many
plastic surgeons favor one particular way. Dr. Cruise
utilizes all three techniques depending on the situation. He
has developed skills with all three techniques because he
feels that each technique has a particular advantage depending
on what he wants to obtain. There is no right or wrong
way. The only important thing is that whoever does the
rhinoplasty must be comfortable with that particular technique
and the bottom line is, obviously, the final result.
Dr. Cruise utilizes the closed technique when the majority of the nasal
work is performed on the top and the bridge of the nose, or
if only small modifications are being made to the nasal tip. This
technique is performed through incisions inside the nose which
are not visible from the outside. The complete lack of
any visible scar is an advantage but the downside of this
technique is lack of exposure of the nasal tip.
He
uses the open technique when there is a significant
amount of work that needs to be done on the nasal tip. This
technique requires that a very small incision is made along
the thinnest part of the skin between the two nostrils. This
normally heals without a visible scar. This provides
excellent exposure of the nasal tip and allows for a more
accurate rhinoplasty.
Finally, Dr. Cruise performs
the delivery technique when there is a moderate
amount of work necessary to be done on the tip. This
technique does not require any visible scars yet it still
allows significant exposure of the nasal tip.
Another reason for nasal
surgery includes airway problems. Airway problems may
lead to difficulty in breathing at certain times or, perhaps,
all the time. This may be due to a deviated nose or an
enlarged turbinate among other reasons. Determining the
exact cause requires consultation with Dr. Cruise or a competent
plastic surgeon. Airway problems can usually be resolved
by correcting the underlying problem.
Rhinoplasty is the quintessential
plastic surgery operation. It incorporates all the skills
as well as the artistic prowess that a plastic surgeon develops
over the course of his/her training. The techniques used
are quite predictable, however, the way each individual patient
heals is different.
Changes in the appearance
of the nose have a profound effect on the facial aesthetics. Removing
a large dorsal hump or making the nose somewhat thinner and
smaller can dramatically improve one's appearance. |