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www.rhinoplastyspecialist.com Luisa had a closed rhinoplasty procedure to correct her narrow internal nasal valve, deviated septum and remove the hump on her nose. This is the footage from her surgery. Enter the operating room as Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul Nassif performs a closed rhinoplasty procedure. Depending on the characteristics of you nose, your rhinoplasty may involve reshaping one, some, or all of the following the bridge of your nose, the upper portion of your nose, the cartilage at the tip of your nose, and the nostrils. If it&#8217;s necessary to improve the function of your nose as well as its appearance, your surgeon may perform additional reshaping of the septum and other tissues within the nose. Luisa&#8217;s before and after photos reveal a softer nasal appearance. She has also experienced improvement in breathing. Closed rhinoplasty involves incisions which are confined to the inside of the nose. Though this results in no visible scarring, the procedure offers less visibility of the inside of the nose and is typically not possible for more complex cases. Hump reduction, on the other hand, can be performed with closed rhinoplasty. Dr. Paul S. Nassif is a world renowned facial plastic surgeon in the Beverly Hills &#8211; Los Angeles area whose work has been featured on numerous international and national television and print media. He has been featured on such programs as ABC World News Tonight, CBS Morning News, CNN, MSNBC, NBC Evening News, EXTRA!, VH1 and Discovery <b>&#8230;</b></p>
<p>www.rhinoplastyspecialist.com Luisa had a closed rhinoplasty procedure to correct her narrow internal nasal valve, deviated septum and remove the hump on her nose. This is the footage from her surgery. Enter the operating room as Rhinoplasty Specialist Dr. Paul Nassif performs a closed rhinoplasty procedure. Depending on the characteristics of you nose, your rhinoplasty may involve reshaping one, some, or all of the following the bridge of your nose, the upper portion of your nose, the cartilage at the tip of your nose, and the nostrils. If it&#8217;s necessary to improve the function of your nose as well as its appearance, your surgeon may perform additional reshaping of the septum and other tissues within the nose. Luisa&#8217;s before and after photos reveal a softer nasal appearance. She has also experienced improvement in breathing. Closed rhinoplasty involves incisions which are confined to the inside of the nose. Though this results in no visible scarring, the procedure offers less visibility of the inside of the nose and is typically not possible for more complex cases. Hump reduction, on the other hand, can be performed with closed rhinoplasty. Dr. Paul S. Nassif is a world renowned facial plastic surgeon in the Beverly Hills &#8211; Los Angeles area whose work has been featured on numerous international and national television and print media. He has been featured on such programs as ABC World News Tonight, CBS Morning News, CNN, MSNBC, NBC Evening News, EXTRA!, VH1 and Discovery <b>&#8230;</b><br />
<strong>Video Rating: 5 / 5</strong></p>


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