Thursday 6 June 2013

Dr. Ordon Teaches You Dealing With Revision Rhinoplasty


On many occasions, a rhinoplasty may not work out as expected and consequently a second surgery is might be needed to address problems. A secondary rhinoplasty is also referred to as revision rhinoplasty because the surgeon would be just revising the previously done alterations to the nose. This kind of procedure may be used to correct previous errors, hide scars or rebuild an old nose surgery. If you are confirmed that your given instructions to the surgeon were ignored during the first surgery, you are allowed to consult a new rhinoplasty expert for the next surgery. However, in some cases it is not clear that what exactly brought this unpleasant result, and thus misunderstandings can occur. 
Before revision rhinoplasty in Los Angeles, you should ensure that your expectations are reasonable and within the restrictions of cosmetic world. A surgery cannot give you the nose of a celebrity; it can only alter your nose anatomy to the best extent possible. After the surgery, if you feel it has not turned out well, you can ask your family for an honest opinion about it. If most of your family members agree that the results are not pleasant, consult a surgeon immediately as this may be the time to undergo a revision surgery. For the first 4-5 following revision rhinoplasty, try to keep your head elevated and sleep on your back so that unnecessary pressure on the nose can be avoided. Additionally, exercise and sports should not be performed during this time as it can dislocate the nose and change its appearance.
BeverlyHills plastic surgery has made a good name for itself, and thus it would be best to seek a trustworthy cosmetic surgeon in this area if you are considering rhinoplasty. A qualified surgeon can make sure that the pursuit of a new nose is a safe and comfortable process. Andrew P. Ordon, M.D., F.A.C.S. is practicing aesthetic plastic and reconstructive surgery for more than 30 years now. He has a private practice in Beverly Hills and Rancho Mirage. Being an assistant clinical professor of Plastic Surgery at Dartmouth Medical College, Dr. Ordon knows very well that what should be the ideal approach to cosmetic surgeries.