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Best Rhinoplasty Surgeon Beverly Hills
1. Welcome To
Institute For Rhinoplasty And
Nasal Reconstruction
http://www.rhinoplastynet.com
The Institute for Rhinoplasty and Nasal Reconstruction, based in
Beverly Hills, California, is the premier center for Primary and
Revision Rhinoplasty in the Country. The Institute is comprised of
pre-eminent physicians dedicated to primary & revision
rhinoplasty, nasal reconstruction, sinus surgery, nasal breathing
disorders and nasal skin cancer reconstruction.
2. Multidisciplinary Team Approach
Each patient will be initially consulted by Dr.
Azizzadeh who will then utilize different
members of the team to obtain the best
possible outcome.
The most important treatment objective for individuals with facial paralysis is
prevention of unwanted eye complications, recontruction of facial
movement, restoration of a dynamic smile, and improvement of facial
aesthetics. At the Institute for Rhinoplasty and Nasal Reconstruction, Dr.
Azizzadeh and his team of facial plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, neuro-
otologists, neurosurgeons, head & neck surgeons, ophthalmologists and
physical therapists utilize a systematic approach to reach these objectives.
3. Babak Azizzadeh, MD FACS
Dr. Azizzadeh is the Director of the Institute for
Rhinoplasty and Nasal Reconstruction. He is
board certified by the American Board of facial
plastic and reconstructive surgery and the
American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck surgery. As a result, he has the insight for
nasal beauty and breathing function. His
expertise in primary and revision rhinoplasty has
made him one of the most sought after surgeons
in the country. Dr. Azizzadeh has been featured
on the Oprah Winfrey show, People, the New York
Times, discovery health, and numerous other
media for his expertise in facial plastic surgery.
4. Babak Larian, MD FACS
Director of Sinus Surgery at The Institute for
Rhinoplasty and Nasal Reconstruction
Babak Larian, M.D. is the Chief of Head & Neck
Surgery at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.
He holds this prestigious position from January
1, 2012 to December 31, 2012. He is also the
director at The Center for Advanced Head &
Neck Oncology. He is also an Assistant Clinical
Professor of Surgery at the David Geffen School
of Medicine at the University of California, Los
Angeles (UCLA).
5. Garrett Griffin, MD FACS
Dr. Garrett Griffin is a third-generation Vermonter
excited to experience life on the West Coast. Dr.
Griffinโs first love was drawing, and he has
maintained this artistic and aesthetic outlook
ever since. He grew up splitting his time between
the classroom, hockey rink, tennis court and
soccer field. He attended the University of
Richmond (go Spiders!) on a full academic
scholarship where he played club roller hockey
and performed groundbreaking neuroscience
research.
6. Anatomy of the nose for rhinoplasty
surgery
The nose is the organ animals and humans use for smell. It is also the organ that brings air
into the lungs. There are two parts to the nose. The external nose, that we see, has
bulbous long skin, and the internal nose which has many blood vessels and nerves.
The top of the nose connects to the forehead and sticks out in the center of the face as
explained above. The nostrils of the nose are separated by the septum or "columna". The
nose is composed of bones and cartilage. Cartilage moves with different muscles of the
face.
7. Sinus Surgery/ Endoscopic sinus surgery
Endoscopic sinus surgery is a non-invasive surgical procedure that addresses chronic sinus
disease with the use of the endoscope.
This treatment allows the surgeon to examine and remove blockages in the sinuses. This
procedure is commonly used in patients with chronic sinusitis, deviated septums or in
patients with tumors or polyps.
By restoring the normal function of the sinuses, mucus is able to drain properly and air flow
is increased, improving breathing.
As a result of this procedure patients can expect an 80-90% improvement from facial pain
caused by nasal blockage and many will regain their sense of smell or taste.
8. Septoplasty surgery and treatment
information
Septoplasty is a common procedure that is performed for individuals who have a
โdeviated septumโ that can result from trauma or can naturally occur during the
growth process of the nasal cartilages. Nasal breathing disorders can be caused by
several different factors:
1. Deviated septum.
2. Internal or external nasal valve compromise.
3. Allergy and sinus disease.
9. Thanks for Visiting us
Contact us :
The Institute for Rhinoplasty and Nasal Reconstruction
9401 Wilshire Blvd #650
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Phone: (310) 657-2203
Fax: (310) 461-0319
info@rhinoplastynet.com