Dr. Philip Miller, M.D., FACS, NYC double board certified plastic surgeon has released an infographic on common nose job terms. Many rhinoplasty candidates that want to explore the idea of nose job surgery and their options are typically unhappy with the size, length, width, and overall facial structure of their nose. Rhinoplasty is among the top five most popular surgery procedures performed in the United States and offers low risk and high quality results that can lead you to a life of confidence and the best version of yourself. This infographic from Dr. Phillip will examine, access, and educate you on all of your alternatives and explain the common nose jobs terms surgeons use. Rhinoplasty covers several corrective and revision procedures such as shortening, lengthening, filling, straightening, reduction, projections and rotations.
Nose job candidates include people who feel their nose is too large or too small; have a bump on the bridge of the nose; have wide nostrils; have a nasal tip that droops, protrudes, or is enlarged; have a nose that is crooked or off-center; have had a nose injury or an accident or have problems breathing due to irregularities with internal nose structure.
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Nose job candidates include people who feel their nose is too large or too small; have a bump on the bridge of the nose; have wide nostrils; have a nasal tip that droops, protrudes, or is enlarged; have a nose that is crooked or off-center; have had a nose injury or an accident or have problems breathing due to irregularities with internal nose structure.
Infographic by: rhinoplastynewyork