Asian Rhinoplasty Advice

by Samantha Trese

There's nothing new concerning rhinoplasty as a plastic surgery procedure. Plastic surgeons have been doing them for decades. However there is increasing popularity in a certain niche type of rhinoplasty specifically Asian rhinoplasty surgery. This increasing popularity is due to the large number of Asians arriving in America and desiring a more Western look to fit in. Of course the cosmetic surgeons are more than happy to provide them with precisely what they want.

Those of you reading this thinking about getting an Asian rhinoplasty should know that the entire cost will be paid by you. Rhinoplasty is thought of as an elective surgery by insurance companies and they do not foot the costs. The only reason an insurance company will pay for your Asian rhinoplasty is if you have a medical breathing condition. So in many cases you will be paying for your own rhinoplasty.

After reconciling yourself to the cost, if you're still thinking of Asian rhinoplasty then it's necessary for you to do a bit of research of your own. You should find a good cosmetic surgeon who can do a good job on your nose. The last thing you need is a bad rhinoplasty. Take the time to find out if there have been any complaints filed against the plastic surgeon you're thinking of using and certainly get referrals if you can.

Another thing to think of is how much of a change you're looking for. With your Asian facial features you don't need to make too radical of a change or you could end up looking freakish. Generally a bit of narrowing of the nostrils is a good decision, but be careful you don't go too far. If you narrow the nostrils excessively it will appear completely obvious that you have had rhinoplasty and you could end up drawing stares that you don't desire.

Frequently when folks hear the phrase elective surgery they equate that with safe and even though that is partially accurate you should never feel that any surgery is completely safe. Make certain you speak to the cosmetic surgeon concerning any possible risks or complications prior to your surgery. Even though knowing the risks won't make them go away it can assist you in making a better choice about your Asian rhinoplasty and may sidestep any unnecessary surprises.

Once your rhinoplasty is completed the only ones who should be able to tell you've had a rhinoplasty are those who knew you before to the operation. Everyone else will meet you for the first time and simply see a beautiful person without a clue that any kind of plastic surgery was ever performed.

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August 04 2009 | Rhinoplasty | No Comments »

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