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While the majority of nose surgery candidates experience satisfying results and report improved self-confidence and body image, rhinoplasty is a complex and difficult procedure after which some patients require a second operation. Dr. Fredric Newman is well known in his field for his skill in performing revision rhinoplasty at his Connecticut- and New York-area practice.
Patients undergo revision rhinoplasty, also referred to as secondary rhinoplasty, when the first procedure results in cosmetic or functional problems that need to be improved or repaired. This corrective procedure can be even more challenging and delicate than the primary rhinoplasty and requires a surgeon with specialized knowledge of the operation. A great deal of effort is put into revision rhinoplasty at the New York- and Connecticut-area location of The Aesthetic Surgery Center, where Dr. Newman has operated on patients who have had as many as seven previous surgeries performed by less skilled surgeons. Don't give up: many different things can be done if you have had one or more damaging or unsatisfactory rhinoplasty surgeries.
Many patients choose to undergo their initial rhinoplasty surgeries because they feel their noses are too wide, crooked, long, or pointy, or that they have distractingly large humps or bulbous tips. Due to the fact that rhinoplasty is such an individualized operation, it can be argued that it is the most difficult cosmetic surgery procedure to perform well. Among the mistakes that might lead a patient to undergo a revision rhinoplasty are:
Some other cosmetic issues that might cause a patient to request revision rhinoplasty at our New York- and Connecticut-area cosmetic surgery practice are unsightly bumps and dips, excessive scarring, or a nose that is too thick or thin. Revision rhinoplasty fixes these problems by filing down bumps and augmenting areas that are too concave or small with implants or donor tissue from another site on the patient's body. Since previous surgery may have resulted in the excess removal or twisting of supporting bone and cartilage and a buildup of scar tissue, Dr. Newman will carefully replace any missing structure and reposition cartilage in a way that perfects both the size and shape of the nose.
The size and proportions of the nose play a huge role in facial aesthetics, but these features are also inextricably linked to the nose's function. Thus, in certain cases, the damage from a previous nose surgery may not be purely cosmetic. Nasal collapse, difficulty breathing, nasal drip, and headaches are some of the complications that could make a revision rhinoplasty necessary. These impediments can be physically and emotionally traumatic for the patient, as they may hinder his or her self-esteem, social life, and physical activities. Often, insurance will cover all or part of your rhinoplasty cost if you are having revision rhinoplasty to address a functional issue.
The revision rhinoplasty procedure is a very specialized surgery, so you will need to be sure your surgeon has the skill and experience necessary for giving you a beautiful outcome. Dr. Newman places a strong emphasis on maintaining the structural support of your nose, ensuring that function, as well as outward beauty, is maintained. Dr. Newman encourages his patients to engage in careful consideration before deciding to go ahead with any cosmetic procedure, and will take the time to fully understand your goals and desires for your new nose.
Dr. Newman is often sought out to do revision rhinoplasty. This is a delicate process because it repairs the work of a prior surgery. To better see Dr. Newman's talent in performing revision rhinoplasty, view before and after photographs of his plastic surgery patients.
If you are not completely satisfied with your results from a past rhinoplasty, talk to our cosmetic surgeon about revision rhinoplasty at the New York- and Connecticut-area office of The Aesthetic Surgery Center. You can also use our online rhinoplasty evaluation to see if Dr. Newman can perform your revision rhinoplasty.
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Patients in need of revision rhinoplasty should contact the New York- and Connecticut-area office of Dr. Fredric Newman.

The Aesthetic Surgery Center
722 Post Road, Suite 200
Darien, CT 06820
Phone: (866) 870-6066