Best Rhinoplasty Center In Newport Beach Offers Various Kinds Of Rhinoplasty Procedures

August 20, 2019

August 20, 2019 - PRESSADVANTAGE -

The Rhinoplasty Center, considered to be the best when it comes to rhinoplasty clinics in Newport Beach, California, has announced that aside from using advanced techniques like piezosurgery, they also offer four kinds rhinoplasty procedures. They offer primary rhinoplasty, secondary rhinoplasty, ethnic rhinoplasty, and Persian/Middle Eastern rhinoplasty. They are also considered to be the best when it comes to rhinoplasty because while the average plastic surgeon in the US only performs an average of less than six of such surgeries in one year, Dr. Aaron Kosins has been performing 300 to 400 rhinoplasties every year on patients from various parts of the world.

Dr. Kosins himself says, “As a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, I remain absolutely passionate about the operation as it changes peoples’ lives by giving them greater self-esteem and making them more attractive. Most rhinoplasties or Newport Beach “nose jobs” are done to make the nose look better and for the patient to feel better about his/her appearance. The majority of our cases are adolescent girls and women who feel that their profile has a bump, their tip lacks definition, and the nose is too big or too wide. Essentially, they want a smaller, cuter, more feminine nose without any sign of surgery. However, our practice also is 25% male, 50% non-Caucasian (ethnic), and 40% revision rhinoplasty.”

Primary rhinoplasty is performed for a patient who never had an operation on his or her nose. When a patient consults with Dr. Kosins for the first time, he will ask many questions about the patient’s ethnic background, wishes, and three things that he or she doesn’t like or would like to be changed with regards to the nose. After developing a thorough understanding of the patient’s history and desires, and conducting a detailed physical exam, Dr. Kosins will discuss the possibilities of what the nose can look like after surgery. What makes Dr. Kosins one of the best rhinoplasty surgeons is the fact that he always aims to strengthen the nose so that that breathing is not compromised even if most of the time, patients would want a smaller nose.

Secondary rhinoplasty is also known as revision rhinoplasty. This is a more challenging procedure because it is often used to correct multiple failed rhinoplasties by several surgeons. Other cases involve complex congenital deformities, such as asymmetric noses and cleft lip noses. Still other cases involve post-traumatic twisted and crooked noses.

The challenge presented by secondary rhinoplasty originates from the presence of an operative scar, functional problems such as difficulty breathing, lack of cartilage material, and the element of surprise because oftentimes it is not known what was done during the initial rhinoplasties. Although many of the principles used for primary rhinoplasty are applicable, revision rhinoplasty needs a much wider range of techniques for reconstructing the unoperated, normal anatomy of the nose.

Ethnic rhinoplasty is for patients who are not Caucasian. Certain populations such as Asian, Latin, Middle Eastern, Indian, and African can present unique challenges for the rhinoplasty procedure because of differences in skin quality, oiliness, and texture. Also, the tip cartilages are often very weak and usually the patients have different objectives. For instance, Asians usually want a higher nasal bridge and radix, which is the area between the eyes.

Persian and Middle Eastern rhinoplasty is a special category because the Middle Eastern nose is anatomically and aesthetically different from the Caucasian nose. Furthermore, there are also variations between the different ethnicities within the Middle East itself. Dr. Kosins makes use of special techniques for obtaining tip definition in Middle Eastern patients who have thick skin.

Dr. Kosins obtained his board certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He is currently a reviewer of the rhinoplasty section of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal and an active member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Rhinoplasty Society, and the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.

Those interested in booking an appointment or have questions about rhinoplasty can visit the center’s website at http://therhinoplastycenternewportbeach.com/, contact them through the phone, or via email.

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For more information about The Rhinoplasty Center, contact the company here:

The Rhinoplasty Center
Dr. Aaron Kosins
(949) 721-0494
info@aaronkosinsmd.com
1441 Avacado Ave
Suite 308
Newport Beach, CA 92660

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With a combined 60 years and over 6,000 procedures studying the nasal form, Newport Beach rhinoplasty surgeons Drs. Rollin Daniel and Aaron Kosins have perfected the art of rhinoplasty.

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Dr. Aaron Kosins

1441 Avacado Ave
Suite 308
Newport Beach, CA 92660

(949) 721-0494

info@aaronkosinsmd.com

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