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  2. Rhinoplasty - Wikipedia

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    In closed rhinoplasty and open rhinoplasty surgeries – a plastic surgeon, an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist), or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon (jaw, face, and neck specialist), creates a functional, aesthetic, and facially proportionate nose by separating the nasal skin and the soft tissues from the nasal framework ...

  3. Ethnic plastic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic plastic surgery, or ethnic modification, refers to the types of plastic surgery performed frequently due to certain racial or ethnic traits, or with the intention of making one's appearance more similar or less similar to people of a particular race or ethnicity. [1]

  4. “Looked Better Before”: 17 Stars People Say Look ... - AOL

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    It’s not easy when you’re a mom and you’re exhausted at the end of the day or you’re in school, and I’m all of the above. She added: “I do my beauty treatments usually late at night.

  5. Lindsay Lohan Looks Amazing—We Asked Plastic Surgeons the ...

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    A rhinoplasty could also be the reason for the lift in the tip of her nose, says Dr. Chiu. Filler and makeup can potentially help do this, but this wouldn’t be a permanent option, unlike a ...

  6. Non-surgical rhinoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Non-surgical rhinoplasty is a medical aesthetic procedure in which injectable fillers, most commonly hyaluronic acid ones like Restylane and Juvederm or calcium hydroxyapatite (Radiesse), are used to alter and shape a person's nose without a surgery.

  7. Human nose - Wikipedia

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    This can cause breathing problems particularly during deep inhalation. [84] The surgical procedure to correct breathing problems due to disorders in the nasal structures is called a rhinoplasty, and this is also the procedure used for a cosmetic surgery when it is commonly called a "nose job".

  8. Nose prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Nose prosthesis, ca. 1918. A nose prosthesis is a craniofacial prosthesis for someone who no longer has their original nose. [1] Nose prostheses are designed by anaplastologists who have their patients referred to them by ear, nose, and throat doctors and plastic surgeons.

  9. Jacques Joseph - Wikipedia

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    "Nose Joseph" (Nasenjoseph) as he was known, is considered a pioneer of rhinoplasty. [1] Joseph was the third child of Rabbi Israel Joseph and his wife Sara. He was an innovator in modern plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery who developed methods for aesthetic plastic surgery, including cosmetic rhinoplasty. He noted that cosmetic surgery ...