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8 Common Mistakes to Avoid During Otoplasty Recovery (For Best Results)
Posted by Andre Panossian, MD
Otoplasty, or ear surgery, is a cosmetic procedure that can help to reshape and reposition the ears. While this surgical procedure can be successful in achieving desired results, it is important to understand the recovery process and avoid common mistakes during the recovery period for the best results. Knowing what to expect during the healing… Read more
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How to Avoid Getting a Bad Nose Job: 8 Tips for Aesthetic Sucess
Posted by Andre Panossian, MD
If you are considering getting a nose job, it is important to take the necessary steps to ensure that you get a successful rhinoplasty and avoid a poor outcome. The key to avoiding a bad nose job is to research and find an experienced plastic surgeon specializing in primary rhinoplasty surgery. Make sure that the… Read more
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Top 5 Reasons Why People Seek Out Ethnic Rhinoplasty
Posted by Andre Panossian, MD
Ethnic Nose Job is a specialized cosmetic procedure that focuses on reshaping the nose to better suit an individual’s ethnic identity and facial features. It is a unique type of rhinoplasty that takes into account the patient’s skin type, facial structure, and cultural background when creating a more aesthetically pleasing nose. In this article, we… Read more
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Bell’s Palsy vs. Ramsay Hunt: What You Need To Know
Posted by Andre Panossian, MD
Do you know the difference between Bell’s Palsy and Ramsay Hunt Syndrome? Both conditions involve facial paralysis, but they have different causes and treatment options. Bell’s Palsy is a type of facial nerve palsy that results in sudden, unilateral facial weakness. Ramsay Hunt Syndrome is caused by a virus and can cause facial nerve damage,… Read more
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Can Stress Cause Bell’s Palsy? Exploring the Relationship
Posted by Andre Panossian, MD
Stress can have a profound effect on our bodies, and one of the most visible signs of this is Bell’s Palsy. This condition affects the facial nerve, or cranial nerve VII, which controls facial movement and muscle tone in the face. While it is not yet known what causes Bell’s Palsy (some research says that… Read more
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Microtia Grading: What Factors Are Used to Determine Microtia Grades?
Posted by Andre Panossian, MD
Microtia is a congenital condition of deformity that affects the external ear canal. Microtia Grading can range from mild to severe and is classified into grades based on its severity. Isolated microtia, which is the most common form, is graded on a scale of 1-4, with grade 4 being the most severe form. Patients with… Read more