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Paula C: "Ultimately, I chose Dr. Becker because of his dedication and specialization in correcting breathing problems, controlling allery symptoms, and of course, great revision rhinoplasty! Now, with some time having passed, I can only say that I am unbelievably HAPPY with the results. Thanksful that Dr. Becker did such a great job!"
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RHINOPLASTY FORM AND FUNCTIONMost recently, he lectured plastic surgeons at the prestigious New York City conference, “Advances in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery: The Cutting Edge V.”. A transcript of Dr. Becker's lecture on the subject, along with the pictorial slides, is shown below: Thank you for the privilege of speaking to you today on the subject of Functional Considerations in Rhinoplasty and The Role of Pre-operative Endoscopy in Functional Rhinoplasty. Amongst physician specialists who take care of nasal breathing problems, nasal endoscopy (examining the nose using a special telescope) is the standard of care in the evaluation of patients with nasal blockage. Unfortunately, a significant number of rhinoplasty surgeons do not routinely perform this evaluation. We will show you today that those doctors may be missing important problems causing nasal obstruction. It is no surprise that in these cases a number of these patients have persistent nasal blockage even after rhinoplasty. We will show you examples of patients who had problems causing nasal blockage that could only be discovered by endoscopic exam or subsequent CT scan. And, we will discuss the treatment of these problems as well. As we discuss the causes of nasal breathing problems in patients seeking rhinoplasty, my question to the audience today is this: Ask Dr. Becker a question about revision rhinoplasty or make an appointment for a consultation, by calling 856-589-NOSE (6673) or emailing us at info@revisionrhinoplasty.com.
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