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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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Discussion with Patient of Surgery and Surgical GoalsIf, after careful examination, the patient's goals appear to be reasonable and realistic to this point, I will tell them so. I will let them know whether I feel this will be a routine or complex revision rhinoplasty in my hands. I explain technical details of the surgical plan to the patient. Next, we undertake computer imaging. The office computer I explain to the patient that computer imaging is just a "video game," that it is a way to communicate a shared surgical goal. I explain that of course this is not an "after" picture, that it is not a guarantee and should not be taken to even offer the slightest implication of a guarantee. It is simply a way to communicate the shared surgical goal. I do not provide the patient with printouts of the computer imaging. I explain to the patient that I routinely print out the preoperative Typically, we are able to reach a shared surgical goal. If so, I then reiterate my impression that the goals are reasonable and realistic. We discuss technical details further. We review the potential benefits and potential risks of surgery. After we have concluded, I introduce them to my office manager for a discussion of logistical and financial details.
Patient Education I believe that the best patient is a well-informed patient. In an effort to provide detailed information to those researching this subject, I created a Web site: www.RevisionRhinoplasty.com. In addition to the requisite logistical information, considerable effort has been Computer Imaging of Shared Surgical Goal Having said this, I find computer imaging to be extremely useful. I routinely print out the preoperative photo and shared surgical goal photo and tape them to the wall in the operating room during surgery. I review my notes and these photos preoperatively and throughout surgery to keep the goal of surgery foremost in my mind as surgery progresses. 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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