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Dr. Lam is very sensitive about all types of so-called “ethnic rhinoplasty” including Hispanic, Asian, African-American, and Middle Eastern. Each type of rhinoplasty requires a very good understanding in the differences in the anatomy of the nose ... more
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Your nose will be stuffy - like having a bad head cold - and you may experience a headache. We will make sure you are not nauseated or queasy. Our nurses will be right there with you as you wake up from rhinoplasty surgery to give you special ... more
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Though some amount of coverage may be available for rhinoplasty procedures performed for reconstructive purposes or to correct a deformity or breathing problem, most rhinoplasty procedures are considered cosmetic and are not covered by insurance. ... more
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The cost is 1/10th of Traditional Rhinoplasty, prices start from only 350. If you have always wanted to give your nose a different look, but did not want to undergo Traditional Rhinoplasty, this procedure is for you! ... more
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Rhinoplasty should not be performed on younger patients until their nose has finished growing. The nose tends to be finished growing around the age of fourteen for girls and a bit later for boys. ... more
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Dr.Aslani:Yes, it can. In many cases rhinoplasty is combined with septoplasty which means correction of a deviated septum. it has to be said that on the other hand pure aesthetic rhinoplasty heralds the possibilty of deteriorating nasal breathing. ... more
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Our recovery cottages can accommodate patients interested in rhinoplasty from any part of Florida, or the world. ... more
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Dr. Lam’s entire training and a large part of his clinical practice are dedicated to every aspect of nasal enhancement and correction from aesthetic rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, complex nasal airway correction, ethnic rhinoplasty, traumatic ... more
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During the rhinoplasty surgery, incisions are made either inside of the nose (closed rhinoplasty) or inside of the nose along with a small incision made on the underside of the nose between the nostrils (open rhinoplasty). With the incisions made, ... more
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Patients can expect a recovery of about seven days after rhinoplasty. Bruising and swelling are common and may occur around the eyes. The majority of swelling will begin to fade in about two weeks. After about one week, the dressings, splints and ... more
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