Plastic Surgery Blog Newark

Hanging Columella – Wilmington Rhinoplasty Newark

Published on October 11, 2013 by

If the skin between your nostrils is reaching further downwards than it used to after a rhinoplasty procedure, you might have a hanging columella malformation. Generally, plastic surgeons will use a different rhinoplasty procedure to correct this problem. When the columellar cartilages are incorrectly repositioned during rhinoplasty, this can result in a hanging columella malformation. […]

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Pollybeak – Newark Rhinoplasty Wilmington

Published on October 4, 2013 by

Nobody enjoys feeling self-conscious about their nose. Rhinoplasty is a popular form of corrective surgery for many nasal issues, including a pollybeak deformity. When pollybeak, or parrot beak, happens because of a cartilage-related problem, it’s called a cartilaginous pollybeak. The lower lateral cartilages, or LLCs, are the two parts of the nose that make the […]

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