Seeking the assistance of a Beverly Hills rhinoplasty specialist? If so, please consider renowned plastic surgeon, Stephen J. Pincus, M.D., F.A.C.S.
With many years of training, education, and experience in the field of plastic surgery, including board certification from both the American Board of Otolaryngology (ABOto) and the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS), you can rest assured that you are in trusted hands with Dr. Pincus. Striving to achieve beautifully contoured noses, Dr. Pincus provides his patients with only the most advanced techniques in nose reshaping surgery.
More commonly referred to as "nasal surgery," rhinoplasty is a delicate procedure in which the nose is reshaped to help correct problems such as:
By removing excess bone and/or cartilage, usually through tiny incisions within the nose, Dr. Pincus, a Los Angeles rhinoplasty specialist, is able to restructure the nose, enabling the patient to experience a more pleasing appearance. In some cases, the addition of cartilage from the nasal septum or other areas of the body can help to also make the nose appear more complementary. Final results may not become fully apparent for up to a year following surgery.
To gain better insight into Dr. Pincus' work, please view the before and after nasal surgery photos, located in our procedure pages.
Whether you are interested in a primary rhinoplasty or even a revision rhinoplasty, Dr. Pincus will assess your concerns during an initial consultation at his Beverly Hills cosmetic surgery practice, where he will create a personalized treatment plan to help you reach your goals.
Our staff may be reached at (310) 271-7070 to schedule your initial consultation with Beverly Hills rhinoplasty specialist, Dr. Pincus, today. If you prefer, any inquiries you may have may also be sent through our contact form or by e-mail.
Being centrally located, the nose should blend harmoniously with the other facial features and not draw attention to itself.
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The operation consists of correcting areas of asymmetry and deformity resulting from a prior surgery.
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The eyes are the first features noted when people meet. And having puffy, sagging or wrinkled eyelids can convey a false image of being tired, sad or old.
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The process of facial feminization involves an understanding of what characterizes the male versus the female physiognomy or facial structure.
Unlike the transformation seen in facial masculinization, which occurs when male hormone is taken in a female to male (FtM) transsexual, no such transformation occurs in MtF transsexuals taking female hormone. In FtM’s facial hair grows and occasionally a male pattern baldness also occurs. Despite the fact that male features are generally larger and less delicate, the changes produced with male hormone seem adequate enough to produce the desired result for most FtM’s. Since there are specific anatomical characteristics that must be addressed when doing facial feminization, I will now point these out.
The female face has a fuller frontal hairline without the temporal recessions seen in males. There is no significant ridge of bone noted above the eyebrows, which characterizes the male skull. And the eyebrows in a female are arched rather than flat. To produce these changes, a forehead or brow lift is performed to raise and arch the eyebrows. At the same time, the (supra-orbital) ridge of bone can be reduced. Various hair techniques, including skin excision with rotation of scalp flaps or hair transplantation, are some of the options to reverse the male pattern baldness.
Proceeding down the face, we note that females generally have more prominent cheekbones than males, as well as a finer, more delicate nose which is usually slightly rotated at the tip. To reach these goals, cheek implants or fat transfer may be employed along with a rhinoplasty (nosejob).
Further down the face we come to the angles of the jaw, the lips and the chin. Women tend to have less prominent jawlines and chins with fuller lips. Reducing the bony angles of the jaw is rarely performed. Occasionally, injections of Botox in this area are done to accomplish a similar effect by shrinking the soft tissue components. Chin reduction, however, is a definite option for the right candidate. And finally, there are numerous lip procedures that can augment the upper and lower lips, change the shape of the lips and even produce a slight upward rotation or pout to the upper lip. In many instances, the area between the bottom of the nose and upper lip can be reduced by skin/muscle excision to further enhance the results.
A final word should be said about the “laryngeal shave”, often mistakenly called a “tracheal shave”. Though not a facial feature since it’s part of the neck anatomy, reducing this prominence (Adam’s apple) goes a long way towards completing the feminization transformation.
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