Nose Plastic Surgery / Rhinoplasty Information Resource for Southern California including Orange County, Newport Beach, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Beverly Hills.
Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty)
Overview of Rhinoplasty Procedure
The nose is the most central part of the face. Ideally, it should not attract attention. A large, deviated, or disproportionate nose will dominate the face and attract unfavorable attention. An attractive nose is aesthetically pleasing and allows the observer to pay more attention to other structures such as the eyes and lips. There is no set way that a nose should look, but one thing is certain, it should be unobtrusive and in harmony with the rest of the face.
The medical term for surgically altering the nose for cosmetic reasons is rhinoplasty. Rhino means nose and plasty means to shape.
Patients seek rhinoplasty for various reasons. Sometimes, it is traumatic nasal injury that has altered the nose. More often, it is because someone is simply unhappy with its appearance. Common reasons include a hump, a deviated nose, a wide nose, a crooked nose, a long or short nose, a pug nose, a ski nose, a beaked nose, flaring nostrils, a bulbous tip, and many others. All of these can be corrected, or at least markedly improved, with rhinoplasty.

Intra-nasal incision
used in "Closed"
technique
Dr. Cruise utilizes the closed technique when the majority of the nasal work is performed on the top and the bridge of the nose, or if only small modifications are being made to the nasal tip. This technique is performed through incisions inside the nose which are not visible from the outside. The complete lack of any visible scar is an advantage but the downside of this technique is lack of exposure of the nasal tip.

External incision
used in "Open"
technique
Finally, Dr. Cruise performs the delivery technique when there is a moderate amount of work necessary to be done on the tip. This technique does not result in visible scars yet it allows significant exposure of the nasal tip.
Another reason for nasal surgery includes airway problems. Airway problems may lead to difficulty in breathing at certain times or, perhaps, all the time. This may be due to a deviated nose or an enlarged turbinate, among other reasons. Determining the exact cause requires consultation with Dr. Cruise or a competent plastic surgeon. Airway problems can usually be resolved by correcting the underlying problem.
Rhinoplasty is the quintessential plastic surgery operation. It incorporates all the skills as well as the artistic prowess that a plastic surgeon develops over the course of his/her training. The techniques used are quite predictable; however, the way each patient heals is different. Changes in the appearance of the nose have a profound effect on the facial aesthetics. Removing a large dorsal hump or making the nose somewhat thinner and smaller can dramatically improve one's appearance.
Testimonial
I would like to thank Dr. Cruise for the beautiful job he has done on my nose. It was quick, easy, fairly painless, and affordable! And I am very happy with the outcome. I would also like to thank Dr. Cruise's staff for all the time and care they have taken with me too. I look forward to having Dr. Cruise work on me again in the near future.
Laurie
Rhinoplasty / Nose Cosmetic Surgery Information Resource for Southern California including Newport Beach, Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Beverly Hills.

