The Aesthetic Surgery Center - Fredric Newman, MD, FACS

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Nose Surgery Approaches at Our New York- and Connecticut-area Office

Rhinoplasty is performed by first separating the nose skin from its support system of bone and cartilage and then sculpting the bone and cartilage into the desired shape. When the skin is re-draped over the newly-sculpted framework, the result is a well-proportioned, refined look. Dr. Fredric Newman will use one of two techniques when performing your procedure, taking into consideration your specific situation and goals for nose surgery. At our office in Darien, Connecticut, near New York, the preparation for and recovery from rhinoplasty are fairly similar either way, since the main difference between these two techniques consists of a single incision. Each of the two nose surgery methods, though, has its own benefits and drawbacks.

Closed Nose Surgery

In the closed version of rhinoplasty, several incisions are made within the nose. The locations of the incisions will depend on the type of modifications being made in your nose surgery. No incisions are made on the outside of the nose. The skin is then disconnected from the bone and cartilage, which may be restructured, partially removed, or augmented to attain the desired shape. This closed nose surgery technique requires a skilled surgeon because the inner structure of the nose is difficult to see without making external incisions. One main advantage of the closed rhinoplasty technique, though, is that you are left with no visible scars. Dr. Newman opts to perform closed nose surgery for most of his New York- and Connecticut-area patients; however, he will use whichever method is the most appropriate for your situation and desired outcome.

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Open Nose Surgery

In certain cases, Dr. Newman chooses to use the open method of nose surgery. In open rhinoplasty, an incision is made in the vertical strip of skin between the nostrils, which is called the columella. With this technique, the nasal skin can be elevated and the inside of the nose exposed. Thus, the major advantage of the open approach is that it makes the anatomy of the nose visible in its natural position. This technique is particularly helpful for fixing problems with the nasal tip and septum. In most cases, the incisions across the columella heal quite nicely, leaving no telltale scarring. Whichever technique is used, nose surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia on an outpatient basis.

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Schedule a Nose Surgery Consultation at Our Darien Office

Dr. Fredric Newman has extensive experience performing both open and closed nose surgery at his Westchester County, New York- and Fairfield County, Connecticut-area practice location of The Aesthetic Surgery Center. Contact our plastic surgery practice and schedule a consultation with our skilled cosmetic surgeon to discuss your goals.

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To learn more about open and closed nose surgery, contact our New York- and Connecticut-area plastic surgery office.

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Darien, CT 06820
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