Newport Beach Rhinoplasty Surgeon Gets Five Star Review from Patient 14 Months Post Op

March 02, 2020

March 02, 2020 - PRESSADVANTAGE -

Dr. Aaron Kosins, rhinoplasty specialist at The Rhinoplasty Center, Newport Beach, California, has announced that he has recently receive a five star review on Yelp from a patient 14 months post op. The center does not only make use of advanced rhinoplasty techniques like piezosurgery, they also have four types or rhinoplasty procedures. These are the primary rhinoplasty, secondary rhinoplasty, Persian/Middle Eastern rhinoplasty, and ethnic rhinoplasty. Dr. Kosins prides himself in not just being a rhinoplasty specialist using cutting edge techniques but also as an innovator. He has also made a few major contributions to rhinoplasty, including being a global expert in the treatment of the plunging tip.

Joseph V., the patient who recently gave Dr. Kosins a five star review, said, “I am 14 months post op rhinoplasty and can say this was the best decision of my life! I went to plenty of consultations before I met Dr. Kosins and did not walk out feeling confident in their work; however, Dr. Kosins really went into detail on what he thought was the appropriate way to fix my nose and also listened to what I wanted and that was why I chose him. [...] The process was very smooth and the team at Dr. Kosins office is very helpful and answers any questions you have before surgery. After operation, you need to rest for 7 days before the cast can be removed. During the 7 days, you will need to take the medicine that is prescribed and definitely try to get as much rest as possible. I did what the staff recommended and ended up with no black eyes.”

Primary rhinoplasty is performed at the Newport beach rhinoplasty center on a patient who never had the operation before. At the initial consultation, patients will be asked many questions regarding their ethnic background, desires, and three things that they don’t like or would like to be modified with their nose. After getting a thorough understanding of the patient’s history and desires, and performing a detailed physical exam, Dr. Kosins will discuss the various options on what the nose can look like after surgery. What patients can be sure of is that Dr. Kosins will always aim to strengthen the nose to ensure that breathing is not compromised even when patients would usually want a smaller nose.

On the other hand, secondary rhinoplasty is also known as revision rhinoplasty. This is more challenging because these patients had already undergone rhinoplasty and often what they need is a correction of several failed rhinoplasties by other surgeons. Other cases may have to do with complex congenital deformities, such as cleft lip noses and asymmetric noses. Other patients may have post-traumatic crooked and twisted noses. The difficulties often encountered in secondary rhinoplasty include lack of cartilage material, an operative scar, the element of surprise because the procedures done by previous surgeons are not completely known, and functional issues such as problems with breathing. Many of the procedures and principles used for primary rhinoplasty may still be applicable but revision rhinoplasty will require a broader range of techniques.

Ethnic rhinoplasty is for patients who don’t have Caucasian noses. These include Asians, Latinos, Indians, Middle Eastern people, Africans, and more. This particular type of rhinoplasty presents a number of unique difficulties due to the differences in skin oiliness, quality, and texture. In addition, the tip cartilages will usually be very weak and the patients will have different aims. For example, Asians will often prefer higher nasal bridges and the area between the eyes. Middle Eastern noses will also require different procedures because they are aesthetically and anatomically different from the Caucasian nose.

Dr. Kosins participated in the Integrated Program in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at the University of California at Irvine Medical Center. He also completed an MBA degree at the Paul Merage School of Business. He is also a reviewer for the rhinoplasty section of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal.

People who want to schedule an appointment or have questions regarding rhinoplasty can check out The Rhinoplasty Center’s website at http://therhinoplastycenternewportbeach.com/, or contact them on the telephone, or through 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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