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Rhinoplasty

By: Tasha Haskell


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This word is derived from the language Greek. Greek: rhinos,
("nose" + plastikos, "to shape") is a type of plastic surgery that
is used to improve the function or appearance of a person's nose.
Rhinoplasty
is also commonly called a nose job.
This surgery is performed to meet aesthetic goals or for reconstructive
purposes to correct birth defects or breathing problems. It can be
combined with other surgical procedures such as chin augmentation to
enhance the aesthetic results.


History:

The Rhinoplasty was first developed by Sushruta. He was a very
important physician who lived in ancient India circa 500 BC, which he
first described in his book Susrutha Samhita. He had many students and
disciples who later used Rhinoplasty to reconstruct noses that were
amputated as a punishment for crimes. He developed techniques of
forehead Flap Rhinoplasty
which
is practiced almost uncha nged to this day. This knowledge of plastic
surgery existed in India up to the late 18th century.

The first intranasal Rhinoplasty in the west was performed by John
Orlando Roe in 1887. In 1898 Jacques joshep used it for cosmetic
purposes to help those who felt that the shape or size of their nose
caused them embarrassment and social discomfort.


Associated health risks:

Because of the special nature of the blood supply to the human nose and
surrounding area it is possible for retrograde infections from the
nasal area to spread to the brain. For this reason, the area from the
corners of the mouth to the bridge of the nose, including the nose and
axilla, is known to doctors as the danger triangle of the face.


How Rhinoplasty is performed:

1. It can be performed under a general anesthetic or
with local anesthetic, depending on patient or doctor preference.
2. Incisions are made inside the nostrils. Sometimes
tiny inconspicuous incisions are also made on the columella, the bit of
skin that separates the nostrils.
3. The surgeon first separates soft tissues of the
nose from the underlying structures, then reshapes the cartilage and
bone causing the deformity.
4. In some cases the surgeon may shape a small piece
of the patients own cartilage or bone to strengthen or increase
the structure of the nose
5. Sometimes this is done for cosmetic reasons
6. It can also be done to improve breathing and
function of the nose.
7. In rarer cases, a synthetic implant may be used to
reconstruct the nose if the normal structure of bone and cartilage is
badly damaged or weakened.
8. Alloplastic synthetic materials are often
associated with long-term complications.
9. Cartilage from the septum, ear oro rib may be used
alternatively.
10. To improve nasal breathing function, septoplasty
may be performed, with or without cosmetic changes. The cartilage
removed may be used as a graft to improve the appearance and structure
of the nose.


Entertainment industry:
We all know that the cosmetic surgery is very common is the
entertainment industry. Rhinoplasty is mostly performed on women.


The Los Angeles examiner of May 5, 1930, stated that:

"Having one's nose shaped to fit the
talkies is the most popular thing in Hollywood now. Hollywood plastic
surgeons agree that more than 2000 facial beauticians operations have
been performed among film players within the past few years.


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About the Author:
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The author Tasha Haskell is with Sadrian Cosmetic Surgery and is an expert on cosmetic surgery procedures.

Keywords: San Diego Face Lift, San Diego Breast Augmentation, San Diego Plastic Surgery.

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