Category: Cosmetic Surgery

Given the fact that we’re writing a cosmetic surgery blog, it seems we should take part in the discussion started by Doctor Pauline Chen in the New York Times.  She writes, “I blog, I tweet and I use Facebook,” saying they are “enormously useful” tools for her work. Blogger Tara Parker-Pope responds by asking, “Do… Continue Reading »

After rhinoplasty, or ‘nose reshaping,’ most people say the recovery was easier than they expected.  People usually return to work somewhere between 1-2 weeks after the procedure. The downtime largely depends on job requirements and considerations regarding the splint that must be worn for about a week. On the day of surgery, patients should expect… Continue Reading »

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The new FDA approved wrinkle blocker Dysport has arrived at Cosmetic Surgery of Las Vegas.  Those anticipating Botox treatment should know they now have an alternative. Pronounced dis-port, the drug has been launched in the United States by Medicis Pharmaceutical and the French company Ipsen.  Dysport has been used by medical practitioners in the UK… Continue Reading »

A patient asked about the recovery from rhinoplasty; she writes “I had Rhinoplasty surgery 3 weeks ago and my nose is still swollen. Is it normal for swelling to persist that long?” Yes.  It can be difficult for your body to ease swelling around the nose.  After about 2 weeks, people you don’t know won’t even… Continue Reading »

There are three main factors that influence the price of rhinoplasty (in Las Vegas, or elsewhere):  The patient, the doctor, and the location. The Patient: The big question is “Have you ever had rhinoplasty before?” Rhinoplasty is a meticulous and exacting surgery that challenges many surgeons.  Performing revision surgery raises the bar even higher.  If… Continue Reading »

Researchers with the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) have used patient survey data to give us some insight about why patients choose wrinkle treatments. Researchers sent questionnaires last March to 687 patients who had received Botox and/or dermal filler treatment.  The following statistics illustrate the opinions of the ‘typical’ patient. Who is the ‘typical’… Continue Reading »

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Here’s a short video from Marina Orlova, the philologist who brings us Hot for Words, a popular podcast and educational show about word origins.  Her explanation of ‘plastic surgery‘ is simple, but correct.  This clip was one of You Tube’s most popular this week.

If you experience problems breathing through your nose before rhinoplasty surgery, the problem will hopefully be reduced or alleviated after surgery. Problems breathing through the nose are often from a less than ideal interior anatomy. This can be a result of past trauma, nasal medications, allergies, sinus problems, or it can just occur developmentally. When… Continue Reading »

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