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http://www.rhinoplastyspecialist.comrnEnter the operating room and see first-hand how nose surgery is performed and learn about each specific procedure with Beverly Hills Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a  distinguished facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon internationally known for his innovative surgical techniques and expertise in revision & ethnic rhinoplasty.rnrnIn this video you\'ll discover how a shield graft added to the nasal tip aids in nasal tip support, strength, definition and projection. The combination of a lateral crural strut graft and alar rim graft is used to add support to the natural cartilage and soften the transition around the nose. They will also help support the nostrils and keep the nasal airway open.rnrnWatch the experience of the patient who underwent this and many other procedures during her ethnic, or westernization, rhinoplasty at... rnhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QobQdRapPfsrnrnDr. Nassif\'s practice, Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery, is located in  Beverly Hills, CA.rnhttp://www.spaldingplasticsurgery.comrnrnOPERATIVE TECHNIQUE:rnThe shield graft was fixated to the intermediate crura and dome and a bruised onlay graft and columellar onlay graft were placed caudal to the shield graft with 5-0 PDS horizontal mattress sutures. Combined lateral crural strut grafts/rim grafts were placed on the posterior caudal surface of the lower lateral cartilage and fixated with 5-0 PDS.rnrnAfrican American Nasal AnatomyrnSkin: Thick, Abundant Fibrofatty tissuernRadix: Deep, Inferiorly-Set & LowrnNasal Bridge & Dorsum: Short Nasal Bones, Wide & FlatrnTip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Derotated (Ptotic), Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal DefinitionrnBase: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring NostrilsrnNasolabial Junction: Retracted, Acute Nasolabial AnglernMaxilla: Usually Retrusive & HypoplasticrnrnHispanic Nasal AnatomyrnSkin: Thick, Abundant Sebaceous GlandsrnRadix: Low to NormalrnNasal Bridge: WidernDorsum: Convex (Nasal Hump)rnTip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Occasionally Derotated to Normal, Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Wide Domes, Minimal DefinitionrnColumella: Short to NormalrnBase: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring NostrilsrnNasolabial Junction: Retracted & Acute Nasolabial Angle rn Maxilla: Within Normal LimitsrnrnAsian Nasal AnatomyrnSkin: Heavy, Thick & SebaceousrnRadix: Deep & FlatrnNasal Bridge & Dorsum: Low, Wide & FlatrnTip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Ptotic, Abundant Fibrofatty Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal DefinitionrnColumella: Short, Minimal Show (Retracted)rnBase: Wide, Thick, Oblique & Flaring NostrilsrnMaxilla: Usually Retrusivernrnhttp://www.spaldingcosmeticsurgery.comrnrnVideo Produced by Spore Medical,rnhttp://www.sporemedical.com
Rhinoplasty with Dr. Paul...
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http://www.rhinoplastyspecialist.comrnEnter the operating room and see first-hand how nose surgery is performed and learn about each specific procedure with Beverly Hills Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a  distinguished facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon internationally known for his innovative surgical techniques and expertise in revision & ethnic rhinoplasty.rnrnIn this video you\'ll discover how Plumping grafts are a helpful technique in correcting a retracted or acute nasolabial angle. The nasolabial angle is the angle formed by the labial surface of the upper lip at the midline and the inferior border of the nose. It is a measure of the relative protrusion of the upper lip.rnrnIdeally, the angle between the upper lip and the nose should be between 90-105 degrees in women, and between 90-95 degrees in men. When this angle is smaller than 90 degrees, it gives the appearance that the tip of the nose is drooping and it can also make the individual seem older than their age.rnrnCorrection of this angle with Plumping grafts involves placing bits of the patients own natural cartilage beneath the skin into the lower columella at the base of the nasolabial angle. This can produce cephalic rotation and illusory increased tip projection. rnrnWatch the experience of the patient who underwent this and many other procedures during her ethnic, or westernization, rhinoplasty at... rnhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QobQdRapPfsrnrnDr. Nassif\'s practice, Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery, is located in  Beverly Hills, CA.rnhttp://www.spaldingplasticsurgery.comrnrnOPERATIVE TECHNIQUE:rnA pocket down to the nasal spine was made between the medial crura and an extended columellar strut was placed and using 5-0 PDS, the strut was sutured to the medial crura with horizontal mattress sutures while suturing the intermediate crura to the strut which also helped project the nose. Plumping grafts and mucoperichondrium made from diced septal cartilage were placed. The shield graft was fixated to the intermediate crura and dome and a bruised onlay graft and columellar onlay graft were placed caudal to the shield graft with 5-0 PDS horizontal mattress sutures. Combined lateral crural strut grafts/rim grafts were placed on the posterior caudal surface of the lower lateral cartilage and fixated with 5-0 PDS.rnrnAfrican American Nasal AnatomyrnSkin: Thick, Abundant Fibrofatty tissuernRadix: Deep, Inferiorly-Set & LowrnNasal Bridge & Dorsum: Short Nasal Bones, Wide & FlatrnTip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Derotated (Ptotic), Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal DefinitionrnBase: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring NostrilsrnNasolabial Junction: Retracted, Acute Nasolabial AnglernMaxilla: Usually Retrusive & HypoplasticrnrnHispanic Nasal AnatomyrnSkin: Thick, Abundant Sebaceous GlandsrnRadix: Low to NormalrnNasal Bridge: WidernDorsum: Convex (Nasal Hump)rnTip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Occasionally Derotated to Normal, Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Wide Domes, Minimal DefinitionrnColumella: Short to NormalrnBase: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring NostrilsrnNasolabial Junction: Retracted & Acute Nasolabial Angle rn Maxilla: Within Normal LimitsrnrnAsian Nasal AnatomyrnSkin: Heavy, Thick & SebaceousrnRadix: Deep & FlatrnNasal Bridge & Dorsum: Low, Wide & FlatrnTip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Ptotic, Abundant Fibrofatty Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal DefinitionrnColumella: Short, Minimal Show (Retracted)rnBase: Wide, Thick, Oblique & Flaring NostrilsrnMaxilla: Usually Retrusivernrnhttp://www.spaldingcosmeticsurgery.comrnrnVideo Produced by Spore Medical,rnhttp://www.sporemedical.com
Rhinoplasty with Dr. Paul...
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Added: 476 days ago
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http://www.rhinoplastyspecialist.comrnEnter the operating room and see first-hand how nose surgery is performed and learn about each specific procedure with Beverly Hills Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a  distinguished facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon internationally known for his innovative surgical techniques and expertise in revision & ethnic rhinoplasty.rnrnIn this video you\'ll discover how the patients own natural cartilage and fascia is used to build-up, or augment, the nasal dorsum, also known as the bridge of the nose, increasing it\'s height which makes the nose appear less wide.rnrnMany different materials are used to elevate the bridge of the nose. The main decision that the surgeon makes is whether to use natural materials taken from the patient or whether to use one of the artificial materials that are safe to place in the nose.  rnrnThe most common natural material is cartilage, which can be taken from the nasal septum, or from the ear, or from a rib.  The location from which the cartilage is taken depends mostly on how much cartilage is needed.  If a very large graft is required, rib will be used.  The nasal septum or the ear can serve as a source of cartilage for smaller grafts.rnrnWatch the experience of the patient who underwent this and many other procedures during her ethnic, or westernization, rhinoplasty at... rnhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QobQdRapPfsrnrnDr. Nassif\'s practice, Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery, is located in  Beverly Hills, CA.rnhttp://www.spaldingplasticsurgery.comrnrnOPERATIVE TECHNIQUE:rnBruised conchal cartilage wrapped in temporalis fascia was placed as an onlay dorsal graft from the radix (approx 4 -5mm) to the supratip (approx 3 mm) region. Mucoperichondrium was placed over the shield graft. rnrnVideo Produced by Spore Medical,rnhttp://www.sporemedical.com
Rhinoplasty with Dr. Paul...
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Added: 476 days ago
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http://www.rhinoplastyspecialist.comrnEnter the operating room and see first-hand how nose surgery is performed and learn about each specific procedure with Beverly Hills Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a  distinguished facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon internationally known for his innovative surgical techniques and expertise in revision & ethnic rhinoplasty.rnrnIn this video you\'ll discover how the grafts used in the primary aspects of the nasal tip are finessed and softened so that the final results look very natural.rnrnIt\'s these small finishing touches which can take a good nose and make it a great nose.rnrnWatch the experience of the patient who underwent this and many other procedures during her ethnic, or westernization, rhinoplasty at... rnhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QobQdRapPfsrnrnDr. Nassif\'s practice, Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery, is located in  Beverly Hills, CA.rnhttp://www.spaldingplasticsurgery.comrnrnOPERATIVE TECHNIQUE:rnA columellar strut, #3 shield graft, infratip lobular onlay grafts were carved from the septal cartilage. Lateral crural steal (2 mm lateral to dome) was then performed using a 5-0 PDS horizontal mattress suture to increase projection to each alar cartilage. A pocket down to the nasal spine was made between the medial crura and an extended columellar strut was placed and using 5-0 PDS, the strut was sutured to the medial crura with horizontal mattress sutures while suturing the intermediate crura to the strut which also helped project the nose. Plumping grafts and mucoperichondrium made from diced septal cartilage were placed. The shield graft was fixated to the intermediate crura and dome and a bruised onlay graft and columellar onlay graft were placed caudal to the shield graft with 5-0 PDS horizontal mattress sutures. Combined lateral crural strut grafts/rim grafts were placed on the posterior caudal surface of the lower lateral cartilage and fixated with 5-0 PDS. Bruised cartilage was placed around the superior edges of the shield graft. Additional bruised rim grafts were placed. rnrnAfrican American Nasal AnatomyrnSkin: Thick, Abundant Fibrofatty tissuernRadix: Deep, Inferiorly-Set & LowrnNasal Bridge & Dorsum: Short Nasal Bones, Wide & FlatrnTip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Derotated (Ptotic), Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal DefinitionrnBase: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring NostrilsrnNasolabial Junction: Retracted, Acute Nasolabial AnglernMaxilla: Usually Retrusive & HypoplasticrnrnHispanic Nasal AnatomyrnSkin: Thick, Abundant Sebaceous GlandsrnRadix: Low to NormalrnNasal Bridge: WidernDorsum: Convex (Nasal Hump)rnTip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Occasionally Derotated to Normal, Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Wide Domes, Minimal DefinitionrnColumella: Short to NormalrnBase: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring NostrilsrnNasolabial Junction: Retracted & Acute Nasolabial Angle rn Maxilla: Within Normal LimitsrnrnAsian Nasal AnatomyrnSkin: Heavy, Thick & SebaceousrnRadix: Deep & FlatrnNasal Bridge & Dorsum: Low, Wide & FlatrnTip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Ptotic, Abundant Fibrofatty Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal DefinitionrnColumella: Short, Minimal Show (Retracted)rnBase: Wide, Thick, Oblique & Flaring NostrilsrnMaxilla: Usually Retrusivernrnhttp://www.spaldingcosmeticsurgery.comrnrnVideo Produced by Spore Medical,rnhttp://www.sporemedical.com
Rhinoplasty with Dr. Paul...
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Added: 476 days ago
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This is my rhinoplasty before and after videornrnWatch my experience from initial consult to final result as I have an ethnic rhinoplasty procedure performed by Dr. Paul S. Nassif of Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery & Dermatology located in Beverly Hills.rnrnThe results are incredible! It\'s like a dream come true. I am so happy that I chose Dr. Nassif as my surgeon. He is truly a gifted and wonderful surgeon.rnrnThere where many procedures performed to get the incredible results I received including:rnDeep Temporalis Fascia HarvestingrnSeptoplastyrnTurbinoplastyrnOpen RhinoplastyrnNasal Smas ExcicionrnVestibular Tissue ReleasernTip Cartilage Contouring / Cephalic TrimrnColumella Strut PlacementrnShield GraftrnEar (conchal) Cartilage HarvestrnRim GraftrnOsteotomiesrnNarrowing of Nasal DorsumrnBuild up of Radix & Dorsum (cartilage and fascia grafts)rnAlar Base ReductionrnrnRhinoplasty in Los Angeles also specializes in ethnic rhinoplasty for African American, Hispanic and Asian patients. As part of his information campaign on cosmetic surgery in Beverly Hills, those who are interested in rhinoplasty and plastic surgery can get loads of up-to-date information straight from Dr. Nassif through his websites Media Page. This web page contains articles written by Dr. Nassif that have been published in famous plastic surgery journals and books. rnrnThe Media Page also contains actual rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty surgery captured on video. These videos were aired in Discovery Channel, ET, and other shows. Patients who want to know more about Dr. Paul Nassif can check out his curriculum vitae. Whether you decide to attempt this procedure or not, rhinoplastyspecialist.com can give you an accurate and detailed perspective.rnrnAFRICAN AMERICAN NASAL ANATOMY:rn1. Skin: Thick, Abundant Fibrofatty tissuern2. Radix: Deep, Inferiorly-Set & Lowrn3. Nasal Bridge & Dorsum: Short Nasal Bones, Wide & Flatrn4. Tip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Derotated (Ptotic), Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal Definitionrn5. Base: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring Nostrilsrn6. Nasolabial Junction: Retracted, Under-Developed Nasal Spinern7. Maxilla: Usually Retrusive & HypoplasticrnrnHISPANIC NASAL ANATOMY:rn1. Skin: Thick, Abundant Sebaceous Glandsrn2. Radix: Low to Normalrn3. Nasal Bridge: Widern4. Dorsum: Convex (Nasal Hump)rn5. Tip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Occasionally Derotated to Normal, Abundant Nasal Soft Tissue, Broad Wide Domes, Minimal Definitionrn6. Columella: Short to Normalrn7. Base: Wide, Thick, Horizontal & Flaring Nostrilsrn8. Maxilla: Within Normal Limitsrn    rnASIAN NASAL ANATOMY:rn1. Skin: Heavy, Thick & Sebaceousrn2. Radix: Deep & Flatrn3. Nasal Bridge & Dorsum: Low, Wide & Flatrn4. Tip: Bulbous, Thick-Skinned, Under-Projected, Ptotic, Abundant Fibrofatty Tissue, Broad Domes, Minimal Definitionrn5. Columella: Short, Minimal Show (Retracted)rn6. Base: Wide, Thick, Oblique & Flaring Nostrilsrn7. Maxilla: Usually RetrusivernrnDESIRED RHINOPLASTY GOALS:rn1. Bridge: Moderately Thinnerrn2. Dorsum: Higher (Augmented)rn3. Tip: Refined, Increased Projection, Increased Rotationrn4. Base: Vertical-Oblique Nostrils & Triangular Nasal Basern5. Columella: Increased Columellar Show & Lengthrn6. Maxilla: Less Retrusivern7. Skin-Soft Tissue Envelope: Moderate Thickness that Provides Good Tip DefinitionrnrnVideo Produced by SPORE Medical,rnhttp://www.sporemedical.com
Plastic Surgery Before &...
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LATISSE™ is an FDA-approved prescription treatment for hypotrichosis used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker and darker. Hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes. The FDA reviewed clinical study results to verify the identity, potency, purity, and stability of the ingredients, and demonstrated that the product is safe and effective for its intended use if used as prescribed.
Brooke Shields - Latisse
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