Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Nose Job Before And After - ABC News 20/20 Vanity & Cosmetic Surgery


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How far will Americans go to satisfy their vanity, and when did slicing into perfectly functioning body parts for cosmetic reasons become routine? ABC News looks at the nips, tucks, lifts, tattoos, etc. that have turned plastic surgery into television entertainment and a $12 billion a year industry.Forget a car as a high school graduation gift - some parents in Long Island, New York are giving their daughters breast implants instead.
ABC News follows three women as they embark on 'plastic surgery vacations' in Costa Rica with the dreams of changing their bodies with extensive surgeries at bargain basement prices.
Hollywood casting director Lisa Beach allows ABC News cameras to follow her to a top New York cosmetic surgeon to find out what she 'really needs.'
Lynn Sherr does a wrap-up essay on why people (mostly women) have cosmetic procedures and why they willingly submit to the knife, or laser, etc., to alter perfectly usable body parts. Airdate: 7/20/2007 Anchor: John Stossel Correspondents: Deborah Roberts, Chris Connelly and Lynn Sherr
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Monday, December 28, 2009

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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Celebrity Nose Job Before and After




Pretty much every celebrity ends up getting a nose job... it sucks because sometimes they were really pretty before. For example, did you ever ask yourself why Leelee Sobieski doesn't get any more (good) work and why she isn't as pretty as she used to be? It's because she had a cool looking nose and she made it smaller!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Rhinoplasty before and after

Rhinoplasty, as we know, is a surgical procedure where the nose of a patient is restored. Just as each face is unique, each Nose job is different. Some patients seeking rhinoplasty, to change the size or shape of the nose. Other patients choose to undergo rhinoplasty surgery to repair his nose after the accident, or to improve the capacity irrespiratory. A deviated septum, for example, can make it very hardto breathe properly.

Rhinoplasty can solve this problem. Before Your Nose Job Before the day of your surgery, you will have at least a thorough consultation with your plastic surgeon. During this consultation, the surgeon carefully examine the shape and structure of the nose. Be sure to be completely honest during the consultation, that all relevant medical history with your surgeon. Also make sure to tell your goals regarding surgery. It is important for you to be on the same page with your doctor. Remember that the more specific you are in the consultation, the doctor better understand your goals for the nose.

At this time, your surgeon to give you important information about what you can realistically expect from procedure, how long does it take to heal and responsibilities as a patient will be. After your Rhinoplasty Most clinicians to create at least a small amount of discomfort. Nose job can be awkward, especially if the surgeon has to work with the bones of the nose and face. Over the first days after surgery, there will be swelling of the face, pain in the area around the nose and possible headache. Your doctor should prescribe painkillers to help you through this pain. Be sure to spend the first day after surgery to relax in bed with his head. In two or three days after surgery, bruising and swelling around the eyes will increase. Be sure to use cold compresses to cut down these effects. While the pain will be minimized, it will see literally as they battled for the face.

You can also bleed during this time period, and I feel suffocating. However, it is crucial not to blow his nose during the first week, as this can damage the nose healing. Depending on the type of rhinoplasty, as you may, you may be packing in your nose surgery and stitches, and possibly splints. Within two weeks, they are likely to be removed and bruising should be gone. However, there may still some "minor swelling. Very subtle swelling may persist around the nose and eyes for a few months after surgery. Although this is very likely to be clear to you, it will likely be detectable for nearly everyone else. In the weeks and months after your surgery, be sure to follow doctor's orders about the type of physical activity where you can practice.

Be sure to stay away from activities that could jeopardize the results we have achieved through rhinoplasty. Nose job cost of insurance and Depending on the type of rhinoplasty is obtained and the reasons for the procedure, your insurance may cover some or all costs.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Nose job before and after

Rhinoplasty before and after

Nose Job is to reshape the nose. It is a very common
procedure that can make profound differences not only in the balance of facial features, but also in a person's self-esteem.

Rhinoplasty can reduce or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the tip or the bridge, narrow the span of the nostrils, or modify the angle between your nose and your upper lip.It may also rectify a birth faw or injury, or help to improve
breathing problems.

A nose job or rhinoplasty is one of the most common but technically most difficult plastic surgery procedures.The plastic surgeon can shorten or prolong the nose, although more often it is a complex surgery that changes nose asymmetry.

If you are healthy, psychologically stable and realistic in your expectations,
you may be a good candidate for a rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty can be performed to meet aesthetic goals or for remodeling purposes to correct birth defects, such as cleft deformities, or breathing problems.

Nose Job is considered the most ancient and most complicated plastic surgery. In well-trained hands it can dramatically improve your looks, add softness and harmony to your face, not mentioning that Nose Job can substantially improve nasal breathing.

There are some risks associated with Nose Job/Surgery that include infection, pooling blood, nasal airway constriction and complications with anesthesia. Other effects, while not common, are asymmetry, scarring, irregularities and nerve damage.