Articles tagged: deviated septum
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by David Berry A rhinoplasty can be done to improve the look of your nose, but it can also be done to help correct breathing problems. This article will discuss how a rhinoplasty can correct breathing issues. written by David Berry There are countless reasons to receive rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job, you’ll find the least of which is purely functional like the deviated septum. written by David Berry Commonly known as a nose job, rhinoplasty can correct a variety of cosmetic or structural imperfections of the nose and yield pleasing results to ideal candidates who are healthy and have realistic expectations. written by David Berry In this article, readers will learn about some of the more popular celebrities who have had rhinoplasty surgery at some point during their wonderful careers. written by David Berry If you are suffering from breathing problems this article will give you information on the different types of breathing problems that a nose job can correct. written by David Berry A good candidate for rhinoplasty is an adult who is unhappy with the appearance and/or function of his or her nose. Candidates should also have realistic expectations about what the surgery will do to improve their life. written by Wally Singer Rhinoplasty is a particularly popular cosmetic surgery option for people of many ages. This article helps readers understand if they are good candidates for this particular plastic surgery option. written by Brittany G Rhinoplasty, or cosmetic nose surgery, has many benefits, including improved appearance and structure of the nose; however, rhinoplasty still involves some risks that patients should consider before undergoing a nose job. written by Walter Ballenberger It is said that 80% of the population has a deviated septum to some degree. There are about 300,000 sinus operations performed each year in the U.S., and a good number of these are to fix a deviated septum. I’m sure that some of these have cured sinusitis in a number of people, but personally I’ve never met anyone who has said the operation “worked” for them. << previous page 1 next page>> |