Rhinoplasty Atlanta by Mark M. Beaty, MD
Precision Nose Reshaping Rhinoplasty in Atlanta
What is Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a "nose job," is a surgical procedure designed to alter the nose's shape or improve its function. During this transformative surgery, a plastic surgeon can reshape the nose to address various aesthetic and functional concerns.
Benefits of Atlanta Rhinoplasty
- Improve overall nose size and shape
- Correct nasal tip appearance
- Resolve asymmetrical nose structures
- Address nostril size and shape
- Correct breathing complications
Rhinoplasty Procedure in Atlanta
Dr. Mark Beaty utilizes advanced surgical techniques to ensure natural-looking results tailored to each patient's unique facial anatomy. The procedure typically involves precise modifications to multiple nasal structures, maintaining facial harmony and balance.
Surgical Approach
Depending on individual needs, Dr. Beaty may perform either an open or closed rhinoplasty procedure. Most surgeries are conducted under general anesthesia, with a typical duration of one to three hours.
Advanced Rhinoplasty Techniques
Preservation and Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty
Dr. Beaty specializes in innovative techniques like preservation and ultrasonic rhinoplasty, which minimize tissue trauma and promote faster recovery while maintaining the nose's natural character.
Recovery and Results
Patients can expect initial recovery within one to two weeks, with subtle refinements continuing over 12-18 months. A surgical splint is typically worn for the first week to protect the nose during initial healing.
Post-Surgical Guidelines
- Avoid strenuous activities
- Protect nose from direct pressure
- Follow specific care instructions
- Attend follow-up appointments
Consultation and Expectations
Dr. Beaty uses advanced visual imaging software during consultations to help patients preview potential surgical outcomes, ensuring realistic expectations and personalized treatment planning.
For more information about Rhinoplasty in Atlanta, submit an enquiry to Mark M. Beaty, MD.