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Straightening a Crooked Nose

Straightening a Crooked Nose

Straightening a Crooked NoseA crooked nose is one that does not go down the center of your face in a straight line. Crooked noses are quite a common aesthetic or functional concern. The actor Owen Wilson is famous for having a crooked nose.

They can occur due to a deviated septum or previous injury. According to estimates, approximately 80 percent individuals suffer from some type of deviated septum.

The degree of the crookedness of the nose can vary due to the underlying cause. Many times crooked noses are just an aesthetic concern. However, they can sometimes affect the flow of breathing. Rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery can be used to straighten a crooked nose.

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and other suburbs and cities in this part of SoCal.

Why a Crooked Nose occurs?

It is essential to understand the causes that lead to a crooked nose before evaluating various corrective alternatives. There are two kinds of crooked noses. The first type stems from problems within the fragile and complex framework of cartilage, bones, and tissue within the nose.

This condition may occur due to:

  • Tumors
  • Nose surgery
  • Birth defects
  • Injuries such as a broken nose
  • Serious infections

The reason for developing a crooked nose determines whether the nose is I, C, or S-shaped.

The second cause of developing a crooked nose is a deviated septum. The septum is a wall of the nose that separates the right and left nasal passageways from one another. A deviated septum refers to a condition where this nasal wall leans towards one side leading to partial blockage on the other side of the nose. Some people have a deviated septum since birth while others develop it later.

Along with the crooked appearance of the nose, a deviated septum also leads to:

  • Heavy breathing
  • Nosebleeds
  • Problems sleeping on one side

Surgery

Dermal fillers injections can help with a mildly crooked nose, but cosmetic surgery is required for more severe conditions. Rhinoplasty addresses the outside appearance of the nose. On the other hand, septoplasty addresses the straightening of the wall inside the nose that bifurcates the nose into two portions.

Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty can either be cosmetic or functional. Cosmetic rhinoplasty centers only on the appearance aspect of the nose. However, functional rhinoplasty focuses on breathing challenges. A 2015 research study indicated that rhinoplasty can be highly successful in straightening crooked noses in most patients.

The study showed that rhinoplasty corrected various crooked nose conditions with or without achieving facial symmetry. If both halves of the face appear similar, it is known as facial symmetry.

Septoplasty

Septoplasty straightens a crooked nose through reshaping the walls in the passageways of the nose. If your nose is crooked due to a deviated septum, the surgeon will most probably prescribe septoplasty.

Septoplasty can correct nasal air passageway blockages and straighten a crooked nose efficiently. It is safe and proven procedure commonly performed by rhinoplasty surgeons.

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and other communities and neighborhoods in this area of the southwest for rhinoplasty.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

Correcting The Radix

Correcting The RadixThe upper bony part of the nose is known as the radix. The radix and cartilage beneath it may be significant leading to a bump in the nose.

In case the radix is shallow, it can lead to a bump and depression in the nose. The surgeon can decrease the size of the radix by cautiously removing tiny portions from it with rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery.

To add volume to the area that is depressed, the surgeon may harvest the patient’s cartilage from another location and relocate it to the nose area. The surgeon creates a straighter slope by augmenting the area right above the radix.

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding locations in this area of the US.

Anatomy of the Radix

The length of the nose is an essential aspect of a well-balanced, aesthetically appealing face. If the nose length is too long or short, it can change the viewer’s perception, specifically when seeing the face in profile. The root cause of this problem actually stems from the root of the nose, which is called “radix” in medical terms.

Sometimes the angle between the radix and the nasal tip is excessively shallow, sharp, has bumps or any other type of discontinuity. These problems can impact the overall appearance of the nose structure affecting the symmetry of the face and its harmony.

The radix is the area of the nose where the frontal bone connects with the nasal bones. The periphery of the radix lies in between the openings for eye sockets in the skull.

The radix forms an indent between the eyes while the remainder of the nose protrudes from the skull’s base. The base of the radix, known as the “anterior nasal spine,” comprises a narrow line of bone. This bony structure holds the cartilage in place. The cartilage forms the upper part of the nose.

Nasofrontal Augmentation in Rhinoplasty

The cosmetic surgery procedure involved here is radix augmentation. In this procedure, a customized implant is embedded in the radix part of the nose.

The augmentation happens through increasing the radix to the height of nasal bone instead of eliminating or significantly decreasing the size of the nasal bone. Augmentation is also necessary for revision rhinoplasty procedures where the patient has already had a large amount of the nasal bone taken out.

The augmentation surgery involves placing implants and reshaping the cartilage in the nose. Some key highlights of an effective radix augmentation surgery are:

  • Correct dissection of the implant pocket
  • Creating customized implants to suit the shape and size requirements of each patient
  • Securing the implant or graft in place securely to enable proper fixation with no movement

An effective nasofrontal augmentation surgery will create a structure that is proportionate to other facial features in profile as well as frontal observations. Astute facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and other communities and cities in this region of the state for rhinoplasty.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

Cosmetic Rhinoplasty Procedures

Cosmetic Rhinoplasty ProceduresRhinoplasty cosmetic surgery procedures can be performed using different techniques to suit the unique needs of a patient.

During the pre-op consultation, the nose surgeon will determine the patient’s candidacy for a particular type of cosmetic rhinoplasty. Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding communities across the landscape.

Reduction Rhinoplasty

Reduction rhinoplasty is a common nose reshaping procedure. This surgery gives the patient a nose that is more proportional to other facial features. This type of rhinoplasty is useful for issues such as an elongated nasal tip, excessively flared nostrils, and bumps on the nose bridge.

The surgeon removes minuscule pieces of cartilage and bone to achieve aesthetically desirable outcomes. To shrink the nostrils, the surgeon may use a technique known as alar base reduction. In this procedure, the surgeon takes out small amounts of tissue from the location where the cheek and nostrils meet.

Augmentation Rhinoplasty

Augmentation rhinoplasty is another major nose reshaping cosmetic surgery procedure. In this surgery, the surgeon grafts tissue or bone to create the tip of the nose and/or the bridge. In certain cases, the surgeon uses cartilage taken from other areas in the nose such as the nasal septum. But if the patient does not have sufficient tissue in this region, the surgeon can use cartilage from other locations on the body, rib bone, synthetic material, or other types of biological tissue.

Post-Traumatic Rhinoplasty

A post-traumatic rhinoplasty procedure can help patients with nose injuries. This surgery can enhance both functionality and appearance. Surgeons use this surgery to address crooked noses and rectify problems in the nasal septum.

Many times, post-traumatic rhinoplasty patients suffer from broken noses. Such cases require the surgeon to re-fracture the nose. Subsequently, the nose is reset to achieve optimum results. A surgeon can typically set a basic nose fracture with a 10-day period after the fracture.

Reconstructive Rhinoplasty

Patients that have lost their entire nose or a part of it to skin cancer, accidents, or another severe illness can benefit from reconstructive rhinoplasty surgery. In this treatment, the surgeon will rebuild the nose through using processes such as flap technique, skin grafts, and various other innovative techniques. This is a complicated procedure which may need multiple surgeries over a few months.

Ethnic Rhinoplasty

In ethnic rhinoplasty procedures, surgeons use the same techniques as other types of nose reshaping surgeries. This rhinoplasty procedure is mostly performed on people of Afro-Caribbean, African American, Hispanic, Middle-Eastern, and Asian heritage. People from these ethnicities have softer nasal contours. Surgeons ensure that the distinct features of these faces remain undisturbed.

Adolescent Rhinoplasty

In a majority of the cases, doctors recommend that teen patients should wait till their nose is fully developed before considering a rhinoplasty.

Cases of difficulty in breathing and trauma are exceptions. Surgeons ensure that they protect the fragile nasal features if a teenage patient undergoes this surgery. Furthermore, the surgeon must establish that the patient is psychologically and emotionally ready for a rhinoplasty procedure.

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and other neighborhoods and suburbs in this region of California for rhinoplasty.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

Vital Information Pertaining to Nasal Fractures

Vital Information Pertaining to Nasal FracturesNose fractures make up almost 40 percent of the injuries to the bone in facial trauma cases. The treatment starts with primary care.

This involves assessing the extent of the injury, accurately understanding what lead to the injury, and determining the state of the nose and face prior to the injury. A successful and trained surgeon who can perform rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery may provide appropriate treatment for nasal fractures.

There are several kinds of nasal fractures. If left untreated, these fractures can lead to obstructions in breathing and a deformed or crooked nose. Fractures can happen at any place in the nasal “bony pyramid.” This is the pyramid-like and bony structure that extends from the face. Diverse fractures need different kinds of osteotomy to rejoin or reset the bones.

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding communities in this region of the southwest.

Greenstick Fractures

This type of fracture happens along the edges of the nasal bones. Greenstick fractures frequently occur in children whose delicate bones are developing and are incredibly flexible. Therefore, these types of fractures are usually partial instead of completely broken bones.

Saddle Deformity

This is a more serious fracture which leads to the septum and bridge of the nose to collapse and become conclave into the face. This produces a saddle-type shape which is apparent when the face is seen in profile. This condition occurs due to reasons such as acute trauma to the face or breakdown of cartilage because of snorting drugs such as cocaine.

To address such cases, the surgeon will incorporate rib bone tissue from a donor or cartilage to recreate the septum and bridge.

Comminuted Fracture

This type of fracture happens when a bone disintegrates into three pieces or more. The surgeon will remove surplus bone pieces which may cause severe complications if left untreated. The bones in the nose will be aligned as well. This condition is standard for serious injuries or in aged patients with weak bones.

Le Fort Fractures

In certain instances, serious injury can lead to damage to the bones that lie behind the nose, also known as maxillae. The maxillae comprise of two bones that make up the palate and upper jaw and provide support to nasal structures. These fractures are called Le Fort fractures and are categorized into three variants.

Le Fort I fracture occurs in a horizontal position leading to damage to the jaw and nostril line. Le Fort II fractures cause damage to the maxillae underneath the sockets of the eyes around the nose bridge. A Le Fort II fracture damages the bones in a pyramid-like shape.

This fracture extends from the nasal bridge to the mouth corners in an inverted V shape. Le Fort III fractures involve the orbital sockets which refer to the bones around the eyes.

Le Fort fractures are a severe condition. They need immediate treatment as they can cause long-term damage to the palate and the brain. A judicious surgeon who can carry out this type of cosmetic surgery can address these fractures through rhinoplasty.
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and other suburbs and cities across the horizon for rhinoplasty.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

Nasal Polyps

 Nasal Polyps | Glendale Plastic Surgery | Burbank | PasadenaPolyps come in different sizes and colors. They can be brownish-yellow or pink. Initially, they look like teardrops, but after growing larger, they resemble grapes attached to a stem. Polyps can be present in either one or both the nostrils simultaneously. They can grow in isolation or clusters.

More significant polyps or polyp clusters can create breathing challenges and can impact the patient’s ability to smell. They can cause blockages in the sinuses and create problems such as recurring infections.

Based on the patient’s condition of nasal polyps, a cosmetic surgery expert will advise the appropriate treatment plan. Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding communities and cities in this part of the state.

Who can get Nasal Polyps?

Between 4 to 40 percent of the population suffers from nasal polyps and they are two to four times more frequent in men than in women. Individuals who develop nasal polyps usually do so as youth or middle-aged adults.

People affected by recurring sinus infections, asthma, and allergies are more prone to developing polyps. Children suffering from cystic fibrosis are also likely to develop polyps.

Diagnosis

An experienced surgeon will be able to determine the diagnosis often just by asking the patient about their symptoms and assessing their nose condition. Polyps are typically noticed with the help of a lighted device.  

Furthermore, the surgeon may prescribe these tests:

  • CT Scan
  • Nasal endoscopy
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Skin prick allergy test

Treatment

The following treatments are often used to treat nasal polyps:

Steroid Nose Drops or Spray

The surgeon may ask the patient to use nose drops or a steroid spray. This will help reduce the inflammation in the polyps. This course of treatment is fairly standard for patients with a single or multiple small polyps. The side effects of this treatment include:

  • Headache
  • Nosebleeds
  • Sore throat

Steroid Pills

If larger polyps or serious inflammation is present, then the patient may require steroid pills. These pills could be prescribed to be used independently or with a nasal spray. Steroids are highly effective in reducing the size of polyps. However, using steroids could cause complications such as putting on weight. The patient should only use them for some weeks and not more.

Other Medications

Sometimes the surgeon can prescribe other medications to address conditions that may be aggravating the swelling. For instance, they may prescribe antihistamines for treating allergies, antifungal medications to treat fungal allergies, and antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial conditions.

Surgery

The surgeon will prescribe a surgical procedure if the polyps are quite large or in case other treatments have not been effective.

Polypectomy

This is a standard procedure to eliminate polyps. The patient receives the procedure under general or local anesthesia. A narrow, long pipe with a camera attached to it is placed in the patient’s sinuses and nose.

Then the polyps are extracted with the help of micro-telescopes and surgical tools. At times, the surgeon may even cut out small fragments of bone in the nose to clear any nasal obstructions.

The surgeon may prescribe a corticosteroid nose spray to the patient to avoid any chances of recurrence. Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and other communities and suburbs in this region of the nation for rhinoplasty.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

Nasal Fractures

Nasal Fractures | Los Angeles Plastic Surgery | Glendale | BurbankNose fractures make up almost 40 percent of the injuries to the bone in facial trauma cases. The treatment starts with primary care.

This involves assessing the extent of the injury, accurately understanding what lead to the injury, and determining the state of the nose and face prior to the injury. A successful and trained surgeon who can perform rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery may provide appropriate treatment for nasal fractures.

There are several kinds of nasal fractures. If left untreated, these fractures can lead to obstructions in breathing and a deformed or crooked nose. Fractures can happen at any place in the nasal “bony pyramid.” This is the pyramid-like and bony structure that extends from the face. Diverse fractures need different kinds of osteotomy to rejoin or reset the bones.

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding communities in this region of the southwest.

Greenstick Fractures

This type of fracture happens along the edges of the nasal bones. Greenstick fractures frequently occur in children whose delicate bones are developing and are incredibly flexible. Therefore, these types of fractures are usually partial instead of completely broken bones.

Saddle Deformity

This is a more serious fracture which leads to the septum and bridge of the nose to collapse and become conclave into the face. This produces a saddle-type shape which is apparent when the face is seen in profile. This condition occurs due to reasons such as acute trauma to the face or breakdown of cartilage because of snorting drugs such as cocaine.

To address such cases, the surgeon will incorporate rib bone tissue from a donor or cartilage to recreate the septum and bridge.

Comminuted Fracture

This type of fracture happens when a bone disintegrates into three pieces or more. The surgeon will remove surplus bone pieces which may cause severe complications if left untreated. The bones in the nose will be aligned as well. This condition is standard for serious injuries or in aged patients with weak bones.

Le Fort Fractures

In certain instances, serious injury can lead to damage to the bones that lie behind the nose, also known as maxillae. The maxillae comprise of two bones that make up the palate and upper jaw and provide support to nasal structures. These fractures are called Le Fort fractures and are categorized into three variants.

Le Fort I fracture occurs in a horizontal position leading to damage to the jaw and nostril line. Le Fort II fractures cause damage to the maxillae underneath the sockets of the eyes around the nose bridge. A Le Fort II fracture damages the bones in a pyramid-like shape.

This fracture extends from the nasal bridge to the mouth corners in an inverted V shape. Le Fort III fractures involve the orbital sockets which refer to the bones around the eyes.

Le Fort fractures are a severe condition. They need immediate treatment as they can cause long-term damage to the palate and the brain. A judicious surgeon who can carry out this type of cosmetic surgery can address these fractures through rhinoplasty.


Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and other suburbs and cities across the horizon for rhinoplasty.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

Enlarged Turbinates

Enlarged Turbinates | Glendale Plastic Surgery | Los AngelesRhinoplasty cosmetic surgery can be used to correct enlarged turbinates. These are long, narrow bones that that project outwards from the sides of the septum inside the nasal cavity.

These turbinates end in tiny, curled shapes that appear like knobs. There are three types of turbinates. Superior turbinates are in the upper part of the nose between the eyes and nose. Middle turbinates are in the middle part of the nose, and inferior turbinates rest right above the nostrils.

At the time of initial consultation, the surgeon will examine the patient’s condition and determine their candidacy for enlarged turbinates surgery. Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding locations in this part of the country.

Turbinate Rhinoplasty

Turbinate rhinoplasty can help correct turbinates that have developed inflammation due to irritants and allergies. In specific instances, a turbinate can become narrower due to a deviated septum pushing it onto one side. Consequently, the turbinate in the other passageway in the nose becomes larger to make up for the narrower turbinate which causes even more breathing obstruction.

While some surgeons favor correcting enlarged turbinates by taking out tissue to reduce their size, others do not eliminate any tissue. Instead, these surgeons fracture the turbinates in the outward direction. Turbinates create moisture and warm the air that enters the nose facilitating proper breathing.

Sometimes removing these turbinates causes a painful condition known as atrophic rhinitis. However, when a surgeon fractures a turbinate outwards and away from the septum, and sets it in place, it creates bigger passageway. This improves the process of breathing and helps the patient benefit from properly functioning turbinates.

Surgical Procedure

There are various methods to reduce the size of turbinates. The surgical procedure to shrink turbinates is usually known as turbinate resection and turbinate reduction. This procedure can be conducted in an operating room or the surgeon’s office. In most cases, septoplasty and turbinate resection are performed simultaneously.

It is important to refrain from removing the turbinate entirely as this can impact the overall function of turbinates. The full removal of a turbinate can lead to an extraordinarily crusty and dry nose. On occasion, the turbinate tissue grows back again post-surgery which may warrant another procedure. This is still more acceptable than the complete removal of a turbinate.

A few of these techniques decrease the size of turbinates without the removal of turbinate bone or tissue. These techniques include radiofrequency reduction, coblation, cauterization, among others. In these techniques, a part of the turbinate is warmed through a specialized device. After some time, the turbinate shrinks due to the formation of scar tissue via the process of heating.

A part of the turbinate can be removed using alternate procedures. In such cases, it is vital that sufficient turbinate is left remaining. This will ensure that the remaining turbinate can humidify and warm the air while breathing.

A technique known as submucosal resection is a standard procedure that is used to correct enlarged turbinates. In this method, the turbinate lining is left as it is, while the “stuffing” from within turbinate is eliminated.

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and nearby areas in The Golden State for rhinoplasty.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

Correcting a Deviated Septum

Correcting a Deviated Septum | Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon | GlendaleDeviated septum is a common problem, which can be corrected with rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery. Once the surgeon has diagnosed the precise nature and extent of the deviated septum, they can create a customized surgical plan to correct it.

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding locations.

 

What is Septum Deviation?

The septum divides the nasal cavity into two tapering passageways starting from the upper area of the nose where it links to the nostrils. The septum comprises of various sections of bone and cartilage. The lower part of the septum sits on the anterior nasal spine. This is a supportive bone you can feel in the area where your nose meets the upper lip.

The deviation of the septum refers to development or shift to a single side of the nasal cavity instead of demarcating two identical passageways. The septum can bend to one side, creating an S-shape or bend in the shape of a bow forming a C-shape. These kinds of deviated septum can restrict airflow gradually damaging the delicate tissues in the nose.

The surgeon will reshape either the bony upper parts of the septum located at the top of the nose or the cartilage based lower portion. The septum can also shift off the anterior spine. This condition is called caudal septal deviation. In such cases, the surgeon will rectify the movement of the septum and relocate its base to the anterior nasal spine.

While some people have a deviated septum since birth, others can develop it due to an injury to the nose. This can pose a problem in breathing. A deviated septum can also lead to recurring facial pain and nosebleeds. The only way to address a deviated septum is through rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery.

 

Septoplasty Procedure

The time taken for a septoplasty surgery usually ranges between 30 and 90 minutes. The actual duration of the surgery depends on the complexity of the deviated septum. The patient and surgeon can discuss whether the procedure will be performed under general or local anesthesia depending on what will produce the best results.

In a typical procedure, the surgeon places an incision on one area on the nose to gain access to the septum. The surgeon will then ease the deviated septum to the correct position. Barriers such as cartilage or useless pieces of bone are removed. The final step entails the repositioning of the mucous membrane.

The patient may need sutures to ensure that the membrane and septum are kept in place. Sometimes using cotton to pack the nose is sufficient to ensure that the membrane and septum stay in their place.

 

Recovery

Septoplasty is carried out as an outpatient surgery unless a significant complication occurs, so the patient can return home on the day of the surgery itself. The nose will be painful, inflamed, and stuffed with cotton to prevent bleeding. This packing can be taken out within a day or two after the procedure.

Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and nearby areas for rhinoplasty.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

How Long Does Juvederm Filler Last?

Juvederm is one of the most sought-after FDA approved aesthetic filler injectables designed to reduce the appearance of facial aging lines without cosmetic surgery. The relatively higher longevity of the procedure is a key reason behind its popularity. lip

The treatment provider will inform the patient about all facets of the Juvederm filler procedure, including the longevity of results.

The first concern of the provider will be to inform the patient about various aspects of the Juvederm filler treatment and assist them in making a well-informed choice from the various options available. Fantastic and considerate facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides Juvederm filler treatment to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding locations in this region of SoCal.

Long-term Effectiveness with Vycross Technology

Juvederm injectable filler has been developed using the cutting-edge Vycross technology that provides for the cross linking of the gel’s molecules. This robust cross linking prevents the early disintegration of the gel, which produces more sustainable results. A single injection treatment session of Juverderm can deliver results effective for up to 12 months, which is more than several other comparable fillers.

Despite the fact that various soft tissue fillers include the same ingredients as Juvederm, they do not last as long because their molecules are not linked with Vycross technique. The non-cross linked nature of other gels causes quicker disintegration. However, the strongly linked Juvederm gel will provide more sustainability to the treated areas under the skin.

Higher Concentration of HA

The main ingredient in Juvederm is hyaluronic acid (HA), which is a biological compound already present in the body. HA performs the function of keeping the skin structure together. With age, the amount of HA in the body is reduced, which causes a loss of skin volume and elasticity. Juvederm provides a higher concentration of HA than other fillers, which make the results more long-lasting.

Furthermore, HA is advantageous because the body will not repel it as an alien object. This enables the gel to remain in the deeper layers of the skin for a longer time, and produces longer lasting anti-aging outcomes. Results are better than collagen based injections, which include animal products in their composition.

The animal-based collagen is identified and rejected by the body as an alien substance. Hence, these gels break down faster, unlike the Juvederm facial filler.

Variable Longevity

The results of the Juverderm facial filler can last for up to a year, even a little more in certain cases. The facial areas with greater muscle movement may be unable to support the sustainability of the results for longer periods.

For instance, the lines and wrinkles around the face may not experience results that are as long lasting as other areas due to the higher movement of muscles in this region.

Additionally, the depth of the wrinkles and intensity of skin laxity will differ between patients. Overall, the results of the Juvederm gel will decrease slowly, and the entire gel would not wear off at one time.

Outstanding facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and other towns and suburbs in this region of the southwest for Juvederm dermal filler treatment.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

How Much Does Juvederm Filler Cost?

Juvederm has fast become one of the more popular anti-aging facial cosmetic procedures for people who want an alternative to facial cosmetic surgery. The treatment provider will provide all information about various aspects of Juvederm injectable procedure during the initial consultation. browlift

The primary objective of a provider should be to guide a patient to make an educated choice weighing all factors, including the costs of the procedure.

Fabulous and righteous facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides Juvederm filler injections to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and other suburbs and neighborhoods in this section of the country.

Comparison of Costs

Juvederm facial anti-wrinkle procedure is significantly more cost-effective compared to cosmetic surgery as well as laser, ultrasound, or some other facial rejuvenation procedures. The process does not involve anesthesia, medical exams, prescription medicines, or expenses after the procedure in most cases.

Furthermore, Juvederm results are more sustainable when compared to some other types of dermal filler injectables. Most of HA-based injectables will provide results for approximately six months, but Juvederm patients can see the results for up to one year. Therefore, Juvederm can be more cost-effective than similar non-surgical facial anti-aging alternatives.

Factors Affecting the Price Tag

The real monetary amount of the Juverderm treatment will most probably differ between various practices and patients. The location where the patient receives the treatment is one of the vital factors impacting the cost. This happens because the living cost index typically differs between cities, impacting the average costs of most goods and services.

The expertise, qualifications, and recognition of the injection provider will also affect the cost of the treatment. Furthermore, different practices offer varying standards of care and services to patients.

Assessment of the Price Tag

Juverderm syringes are available in varying sizes to enable the treatment of various parts of the face. Lesser amounts of medication will be required for smaller areas which would decrease the costs. For example, if the patient needs Juvederm to treat smile lines around the lips, it may require just one or two syringes of the product to carry out the treatment.

If the fine lines around the lip line require treatment, these need smaller volumes of Juvederm gel. At the time of the initial consultation, the patient should voice any concerns pertaining to the monetary amount and other facets of the treatment. Patients should understand the costs associated with alternative treatments and compare these financial ramifications with Juvederm to be able to make an educated decision.

Some patients may like to combine Juvederm injectable treatment with other facial rejuvenation cosmetic surgery or non-surgical procedure. This could make them eligible for a more competitive package price.

Insurance and Finance

As Juvederm is performed mainly as an elective procedure, the costs are not covered under insurance. However, a patient will typically be able to avail various financing options such as personal borrowings, bank loans, credit cards, and financing through medical care finance providers.

Kind and accomplished facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and nearby areas across the landscape for Juvederm dermal filler treatment.

For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

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