It is said that eyes are windows to the soul, and most of us are readily smitten by a lovely smile. Yet no matter how beautiful the top and bottom portions of your face are, a disproportionate or misshapen nose greatly impacts overall attractiveness. Dr. Nirmal Nathan suggests rhinoplasty (nose surgery) as a predictable solution for male and female patients in Miami, FL.
Now that you have a greater understanding and tremendous appreciation for the nose, it simply makes sense to have this elegant organ look as appealing as possible.
The golden ratio is a mathematical formula found throughout art, architecture, nature, and human physiology. This divine proportion determines the necessary relationships of parts of the face, for maximum attractiveness to the human eye. The nose plays a central role in the golden ratio, impacting the appearance of every feature above and below it.
Proportions of the nose are in large part a genetic factor, but shape and size may also be distorted by injury or previous surgeries.
Dr. Nathan applies a wealth of specialized training (he is Board-certified in plastic surgery) and a naturally artistic eye to restore the facial golden ratio with rhinoplasty.
Most patients are happily satisfied with the aesthetic outcome of rhinoplasty. Initial swelling subsides in a few weeks, and nasal contours continue to refine over the course of perhaps a year. While facial changes that occur through the aging process have some influence on the appearance of the nose, rhinoplasty enhancement is generally lifelong.
The nasal septum is a thin structure that separates the right and left airway chambers of the nose. The outermost cartilage and soft tissue tip are somewhat mobile, but becomes more rigid with hyaline cartilage and bone toward the skull.
When this dividing wall becomes displaced, it can partially or completely obstruct airflow through one nostril. The condition may trigger dryness and nosebleeds, facial pain, and snoring or sleep disordered breathing (sleep apnea). A deviated septum may affect the sound of your voice, contribute to recurring sinus infections, and keep you from sleeping comfortably on either side.
While deviated septum can be present at birth, it is usually caused by facial injury from a fall, fight, vehicle accident, or unprotected contact sports. The problem may be evident with a visibly crooked nose, or the defect can be largely internal. Regardless, a deviated septum is easily corrected with rhinoplasty.
The procedure to alleviate an obstructed airway is a bit more invasive than cosmetic rhinoplasty, but the success rate is excellent. Most patients experience significant improvement in breathing, with adjustment and alignment of the nasal septum. Medical insurance may cover all or a portion of nose surgery cost for this condition.
Rhinoplasty is performed as an outpatient procedure in the surgical operatory at The Nathan Clinic, with intravenous sedation or general anesthesia. Depending on your situation, Dr. Nathan may be able to use a closed procedure, with incisions created inside the nose to eliminate risk of scarring. An open procedure may be appropriate for more extensive cases. A fine incision is made across the columella, a band of tissue that separates nostrils. If the size of nostrils is to be altered, additional incisions may be made in the natural creases.
In either case, skin is gently lifted, allowing Dr. Nathan to access and reshape underlying cartilage and bone. The procedure may involve removal of some tissues to reduce the size of the nose, or cartilage grafting or implants to augment size and shape. If correction of a deviated septum is needed, it can be performed in the same procedure as cosmetic enhancement.
When the doctor is satisfied that the nose is sculpted to the shape you desire, skin is re-draped. Incisions are closed with a specialized plastic surgery technique that creates minimal scarring.
The nose is protected for a few days with a splint and gauze packing to aid in healing. The surgical team provides thorough instruction for wound care and follow-up. Meanwhile, rhinoplasty patients are encouraged to move around the night of surgery, and may shower after two days. Expect to take five to seven days off work, and refrain from swimming or heavy lifting for six weeks.
Your nose deserves the care of a highly-qualified plastic surgeon. Call The Nathan Clinic in Miami, FL at (305) 680-5121 to schedule a rhinoplasty consultation with Dr. Nathan.
The Plastic surgeon who takes pride in his work and will only do the procedure which he thinks is the best choice for you. He pays attention to details and treats patients like his own family. It is my honor to know such a fine surgeon and above all a down to earth individual.
~Chander G