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The Nose Job: How to choose

The Nose Job: How to choose

The Nose Job: How to choose

Can you really find a top nose job on the internet?

Where would you start, Google it they ALL say.Advertisements, Newspapers, Word of mouth, written testimonials, promotions, Yellow pages, magazine articles, Private hospitals, Wikipedia and web searches.The list keeps going on. Just type into the Google box the word "Nose Job" and see what happens. You are no better off, pages leaping out at you quoting all sorts of deals , discounts both home and abroad. Cosmetic surgery is literally a cut throat industry and it is expanding rapidly. The world is getting smaller and flatter too. You can get smart and target a city, "Sheffield Nose Job" for example. You may just get lucky.Let's put it another way. What if you were looking for a particularly rare and unusual painting. Would a general store be your first port of call? Of course not. You would look for a "niche" market. You would seek and ultra specialist, someone who is highly trained at a very specific art or science for many years and has extensive experience . If you found such a person, then you wouldn't mind having taking the time ,energy and even expense in your search, agreed!You don't really have to pay through the nose to find the surgeon you want? Who would you want to operate on your nose? The answer is more simple than you would think!You have the following options:1) A Generalist: It is generally agreed in the surgical world that to keep up to date , maintain expertise and high skill levels, the role of the generalist is dwindling. This applies widely , even in cosmetic surgery. It is a good point of logic and recommended in most fields of modern medicine and surgery.2) A Specialist : We are getting warmer ! We are entering the world of the Facial Plastic Surgeon. A highly trained specialist who works in a targeted field, the head and neck region for example . Despite this , the facial plastic surgery world is under threat by someone even more specialized!3) An Ultra Specialist: Now we are getting HOT! This is where we want to be. We have found our rare bird. It is the ENT surgeons or Otolaryngologists who now focus their interest exclusively to Nasal Plastic Surgery ( Nose Job). An Ultra Specialist has a narrow focus of expertise to a level that they are considered an expert within this field. The Nose Job or Rhinoplasty as it is medically termed is the most demanding and challenging procedure in Cosmetic surgery, a little known fact. The medical literature on facial plastic surgery is dominated by articles on rhinoplasty (nose job). The rhinoplasty is the oldest and most written about procedure in facial cosmetic surgery. It is also unique in the world of facial plastic surgery where the art of the nasal plastic surgeon is wedded to the medical science of the ENT/ Otolaryngologist. The evolution of an Ultra Specialist.In truth the Humble Nose Job is the " Jewel in the Crown of Facial Plastic Surgery".
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The Nose Job: How to choose