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Searching for a great rhinoplasty surgeon in Miami? One of the more demanding plastic surgery procedures, rhinoplasty is also a favorite of Dr. Krau’s. He enjoys the complexities and intricacies involved in planning and executing his vision. “Most plastic surgeons consider rhinoplasty to be the most difficult type of surgery,” he says. “It’s an operation where you’re dealing with fractions of millimeters, but I love doing them. Every nose I do is uniquely created for each face.”

Dr. Ary Krau is considered one of the best rhinoplasty surgeons in Miami. Thanks to Dr. Krau’s first-class reputation as a top nose surgeon in Miami, patients from all over South Florida travel to his office to get the best rhinoplasty results.

Dr. Krau can improve a multitude of cosmetic and functional concerns within the nose, including:

The two main reasons for getting a nose job are cosmetic concerns, or breathing issues. You may be a good candidate for rhinoplasty if an element of your nose’s appearance bothers you – like the size, or the shape — or if you are having trouble breathing normally through your nose because of its irregular structure. A deviated septum is the most common irregularity that leads to non-cosmetic nose surgery.

You should be in good physical and psychological health and not smoke (or quit prior to surgery). It is important that you have reasonable expectations of surgery and are seeking improvement, not perfection. Informed patients with reasonable expectations are usually the most satisfied with the results. Dr. Krau will explain what rhinoplasty can and cannot achieve, and help you establish realistic surgical goals, during your surgical consultation. He may also discuss chin augmentation as an option to help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

There are several goals of the rhinoplasty consultation. First, Dr. Krau will perform a physical examination of your nose, looking at factors like the thickness and elasticity of your skin. He will ask you to identify what you do not like about your nose, and to describe your ideal outcome.

Based on this information, Dr. Krau will start to conceptualize your rhinoplasty and desired results. This is one of Dr. Krau’s favorite parts of rhinoplasty. “I like to design a nose that both the patient and I are striving for,” he says, when explaining his approach to rhinoplasty.

Rhinoplasty can be performed in one of two ways:

The open approach allows the surgeon to “un-roof” the skin of the nose and see the underlying nasal anatomy. The surgeon then has the freedom to manipulate the cartilage — for example, remold it or add a graft — and then re-drape the skin over the modified cartilage. Many surgeons enjoy the freedom to mold the nasal structures.

However, Dr. Krau has unique point of view that doesn’t necessarily line up with surgeons’ traditional preferences. Open rhinoplasty can help the surgeon do a lot of things, but not necessarily to the benefit of the patient, he believes.

Patients don’t complain about how their cartilage or bone looks, Dr. Krau says. Rather, they complain about a bump on the nose.

“We’re not operating on the cartilage complaints of the patient; we’re operating on what {their} outside complaints are … What you do on the inside doesn’t necessarily translate to what you see on the outside, even though it gives the surgeon more freedom,” he says.

Dr. Krau ascribes to the motto “less is more” and believes that in many cases, it is not necessary to open up the nose and thereby expose patients to increased swelling, more scar tissue and other variables. Whenever medically possible, he prefers to use the closed approach.

This isn’t to say that the open approach is verboten — Dr. Krau may choose to employ that approach for bigger noses or difficult cases, where he needs greater access to the nasal structures.

Rhinoplasty is performed on an outpatient basis at a state-of-the-art, fully accredited surgical facility. You will receive sedation and anesthesia medications to remain comfortable throughout the duration of the procedure.

Dr. Krau will make the surgical incisions inside the nostrils (he may add the additional incision across the columella). Through the incisions, he will make the necessary surgical modifications. Depending on the case, this could include smoothing a bump on the bridge of the nose, refining the nasal tip, reducing the size of the nostrils or otherwise altering the cartilage and bone of the nose to improve its appearance. This method allows Dr. Krau to get the best possible nose job results.

When Dr. Krau has finished, he will close the incisions with sutures and place a surgical bandage.

After surgery, you will rest in the recovery suite while the effects of the anesthesia wear off. When you’re ready, we will release you from the facility. A companion should drive you home and help you get into a comfortable position on the couch or in bed, with plenty of liquids, soft foods and medication nearby.

Initially, the nose will be swollen and bruised. You may have some bruising around your eye area, too. The majority of the swelling and bruising will subside within a few weeks. If you experience any pain, you can take prescription pain medication as directed by Dr. Krau.

Avoid any strenuous activity that could increase the risk of bleeding or another post-operative complication. Short walks are good for circulation, but vigorous activities should be avoided.

Dr. Krau will be very involved in your follow-up care. He will see you shortly after your surgery to check your healing progress, remove any sutures and advise when it is safe for you to return to work, exercise and other normal activities.

<< Before and After Rhinoplasty >>

All surgical procedures carry some degree of risk. However, an experienced surgeon significantly decreases the chances that a complication will arise. With Dr. Krau, you can rest assured that you are receiving exceptional care, and that abnormalities are rare and will be addressed immediately.

Potential risks include:

The cost of rhinoplasty varies from $5,000 to $15,000. Your specific rhinoplasty pricing will depend on the details of your treatment plan.

Dr. Krau is careful to keep rhinoplasty costs affordable and competitive. It’s important that his patients understand they are receiving an incredible value: a board certified surgeon’s services at a fair price.

Rhinoplasty financing is available through companies like CareCredit and MyMedicalLoan.com. We would be happy to provide more details if you’re interested.

Some of the aesthetic benefits of rhinoplasty become apparent after the initial phase of the recovery period is complete (about two weeks following surgery). However, the final results of rhinoplasty may take up to one year or more to become fully actualized, as this is how long it takes the nose to heal completely and for any slight residual swelling to resolve.

The results of rhinoplasty can be considered permanent. However, the nose will continue to age after surgery, just like any other part of the body.

Bruising and initial swelling will improve about two weeks after surgery. In the meantime, you can apply makeup to the bruised area, if necessary, starting about three to five days after surgery.

Depending on your insurance plan, the cost of reconstructive rhinoplasty may be partially or fully covered by insurance. Typically, insurance companies will cover the cost of rhinoplasty when it is performed to correct a structural deformity that is causing chronic breathing or sinus problems, or to correct nasal irregularities caused by injury or trauma to the nose.

If you’d like to learn more about rhinoplasty, please call our office at (305) 861-6881 and schedule a consultation with Dr. Krau.

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Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes the nose and can improve breathing. This procedure is commonly referred to as a nose job. As the premier rhinoplasty specialist in Orlando, double board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Edward Gross has earned a reputation for his talent in correcting cosmetic concerns, post-traumatic injuries, and breathing difficulties through this delicate procedure. He has over 25 years of experience.

Dr. Gross is renowned for his expertise in nose surgery. Numerous physicians, including some of the area’s most respected plastic surgeons, regularly refer rhinoplasty patients to Dr. Gross for second opinions, revisions, or challenging cases.

Dr. Gross is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon who provides individualized treatment to create balanced, natural results with rhinoplasty for his patients from Winter Park, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Melbourne, and beyond. Request a consultation today or call our office at (407) 333-3040.

Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that addresses cosmetic and sometimes functional concerns about the nose. More than 300,000 men and women choose rhinoplasty each year to create a more proportional, shapely, or functional nose.

At Dr. Gross’ Orlando practice, the cost for rhinoplasty averages from $9,400 to $11,500 (surgeon fee-only and NOT including anesthesia or facility fees). Actual procedure prices vary per patient depending on the type of procedure Dr. Gross performs and a number of other factors. Your consultation fee includes:

Dr. Gross is proud to offer financing through CareCredit®.

Dr. Gross’ background in reconstructive facial surgery and additional board certification in otolaryngology (ENT) make him uniquely qualified to perform rhinoplasty and reconstructive rhinoplasty procedures. He achieves a number of goals with rhinoplasty, including:

Dr. Gross routinely performs osteotomies to reset the nasal bones and bring in the sidewalls to narrow  the nasal bridge. He performs tip plasty to refine, lift, and shorten the tip of the nose and is an expert in this area.

For those who have had facial trauma, Mohs surgery, or congenital nose issues, Dr. Gross meticulously performs reconstructive rhinoplasty to reform the function or appearance of the nose. He frequently receives referrals from other plastic surgeons, ENT surgeons, and oral surgeons for his experience handling complex cases.

The best candidates for this procedure have a BMI below 30, enjoy good overall health, and refrain from smoking. While there are no set age requirements for this procedure, patients should wait until their noses are finished growing before pursuing rhinoplasty. For girls, this occurs at about age 15 or 16; for boys, the nose stops growing at age 17 or 18.

Typically, rhinoplasty is a standalone procedure, but some people may opt to combine it with other facial procedures such as eyelid surgery, chin augmentation, or facelift surgery.

Often rated among the best rhinoplasty specialists in Orlando, Dr. Gross uses new and advanced techniques to sculpt refined yet noticeable results. His experience, attention to detail and sound surgical techniques ensure a better, more balanced profile. The best candidates for this procedure must have a BMI below 35.

Dr. Gross uses open rhinoplasty with well-hidden external incisions for greater visualization, predictable outcomes and direct control of the nasal tip. This technique is necessary for revision rhinoplasty to correct unsatisfactory results from previous nose surgeries.

Proper treatment of the nasal tip is essential for a natural result. Controlling, stabilizing and reshaping the tip – known as tip plasty – requires Dr. Gross’ in-depth understanding of nasal composition, tip dynamics, healing processes, ethnic variations and physiological function.

Ethnic rhinoplasty improves nasal aesthetics and function while preserving the distinctive ethnic features of Asian, African American, and Hispanic patients’ noses. Dr. Gross’ artistic judgment and understanding of ethnic facial variations ensure his consistent success with ethnic rhinoplasty. Popular ethnic rhinoplasty techniques include nostril reshaping and nasal bridge elevation or reduction.

Our practice is among the few that use advanced computer imaging to show potential rhinoplasty results. With the help of this technology, Dr. Gross can reliably tailor a surgical treatment plan for each patient’s rhinoplasty needs. Phone apps and filters can be fun but suffer in accuracy because the input has the following limitations (learn more):

With more than 2 decades of experience using computer imaging, Dr. Gross produces results that closely match the previews provided by the imaging system. Barring any unforeseen problems, most patients will be very satisfied with the final results Dr. Gross simulates on the computer imaging system. He examines each patient individually and advises each patient about whether their expectations are realistic based on this comprehensive analysis. We email these images to patients containing a standard disclaimer.

Rhinoplasty is a 2.5-hour outpatient surgery, and you’ll be able to return home the same day. Each patient’s recovery is unique; however, the following timeline offers a general guide of what to expect.

Ask a trusted loved one to drive you home and stay with you for at least the remainder of the day following surgery. Since we don’t use nasal packing, most patients are surprised at how comfortable recovery is. The following tips can make recovery easier and quicker:

You’ll return to our office for a post-op cast removal appointment so we can remove your cast, nasal taping, and sutures. You can return to school or work the day your nasal cast is removed, looking quite normal and natural.

You should expect your rhinoplasty results to continue improving over the first year as swelling gradually subsides. Some lingering temporary numbness at the tip of the nose is not unusual.

About 2 to 3 weeks after surgery, Dr. Gross may recommend compression exercises and fingertip massage of the nose to reduce swelling in certain areas. We will show you how to safely perform these exercises 2 to 3 times a day for 2 to 3 minutes, as outlined in our rhinoplasty post-op instructions.

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This varies per person and what type of rhinoplasty is being performed. All of this is discussed during your personal procedure plan at your consultation.

It won’t affect your body’s response to allergens but receiving rhinoplasty and being exposed to allergens directly after surgery may intensify the reaction or cause greater discomfort for a period.

Surgery can last from one hour to several hours depending on the extent of the work being done.

Full recovery is expected to take a few months, but the initial swelling and bruising should subside within the first week or two.

It is important to avoid potential bumps or harm to the nose, so restricting your activity is crucial in the first week at least. Depending on the type of work you do you could be back to work within the first week.

The rhinoplasty can be done with minimal to no scarring depending on the type of procedure recommended for your specific case.

In a closed rhinoplasty (appropriate for minor corrections), the incisions are within the nose. In an open rhinoplasty, the incision is in the columella, the strip between your nostrils where it won’t be visible once healed.

After any surgical procedure involving anesthesia it is always recommended to have someone pick you up and drive you home – you cannot drive yourself after rhinoplasty.

Rhinoplasty can be performed using various types of anesthesia such as IV sedation or general anesthesia. Some minor corrections may require only local anesthetic.

Yes, there is also non-invasive rhinoplasty which involves the use of fillers and injectables as opposed to surgery. These options can be discussed with us to determine whether non-surgical rhinoplasty will work for you.

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