Rhinoplasty Surgery in Atlanta, GA
Rhinoplasty, more commonly called a “nose job,” is an operation in which cartilage and sometimes bones are reshaped to make the nose more aesthetic, more symmetrical, and/or more functional.
The operation is performed on an outpatient basis. When done with small incisions inside the nose, the procedure is called a closed rhinoplasty; one also entailing an additional incision across the column of the nose is called an open rhinoplasty.
To learn more about how rhinoplasty surgery with Dr. Mark Crispin might make you look and feel better, contact Crispin Plastic Surgery today to schedule a consultation in Atlanta. As a distinguished rhinoplasty surgeon near Alpharetta, GA, Dr. Crispin will answer your questions and address all your concerns.
What are the Benefits of a Rhinoplasty?
What Is the Difference Between a Septoplasty and a Rhinoplasty Procedure?
Rhinoplasty reshapes the nose to achieve a patient’s cosmetic goals. Common alterations may include bump-smoothing along the bridge of the nose, refining the nasal tip, narrowing a wide nose to be more balanced and proportionate to your face, and corrective surgery after an injury. Since the nose is essential to the respiratory system, breathing through the nose may also be improved.
Septoplasty is a corrective surgery to improve breathing impairments, such as a deviated septum. The nasal septum is the wall that separates your nose into right and left sides. Breathing complications may occur when the septum is crooked.
Can I See What I Will Look Like Before Rhinoplasty Surgery Is Performed?
Yes! Patients and doctors alike can benefit from using 3-D imaging software to plan a rhinoplasty procedure. Before and after images of you can be available at your first consultation.
Is a Rhinoplasty a Simple Procedure?
Rhinoplasties are complex operations requiring a highly skilled and experienced plastic surgeon. Due to the 3-D structure and location of the nose, very small alterations—measured in millimeters—may have a large impact postoperatively. Therefore, there is little margin of error and no formulaic approach.
Dr. Crispin tailors each step of rhinoplasty to your specific anatomy and unique situation to achieve a natural, more proportionate look.
What Is Revision Rhinoplasty?
Statistics reveal that approximately 25% of first-time rhinoplasties require surgical revision. Revision rhinoplasty is generally more difficult and therefore, requires a surgeon trained in the specialty of rhinoplasty to maximize your result.
Exceptional Results & Compassionate Care
For over 25 years, Dr. Crispin has been the top choice for plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures in the area. You’re provided with professional and compassionate care at the office, and it’s no wonder Dr. Crispin is named one of the Top Doctors in 2023 by Atlanta Magazine.
Choosing a Rhinoplasty Surgeon in Alpharetta, GA
Rhinoplasty is a complicated operation that requires a skillful, well-trained surgeon. After board certification in plastic surgery, Dr. Crispin was selected as one of two plastic surgeons in the world to attend that year’s renowned Aesthetic Surgery fellowship at Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital—the aesthetic hospital associated with New York University and Lenox Hill Hospital. Manhattan Eye, Ear &Throat Hospital is the center where the pillars of the cosmetic surgery community operate and teach the best and brightest of emerging plastic surgeons.
During his time there, Dr. Crispin participated in hundreds of cosmetic surgery procedures while maintaining a busy aesthetic practice of his own. Since then, he has served as a teaching staff at numerous national and international plastic surgery meetings. He is also a member of the AO (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Osteosythesefragen) teaching organization, which establishes fundamentals in surgical principles for facial procedures. Dr. Crispin has over 25 years of experience practicing plastic surgery in the Atlanta community.
Contact Crispin Plastic Surgery online or by calling (404) 257-0064 to schedule a consultation for rhinoplasty surgery with Dr. Crispin. He will ask questions to understand your goals for treatment, examine you, and give his recommendations for the best and safest approach.