Posted on November 7, 2018 in Rhinoplasty
Going under the knife is a slang term used to describe someone who is undergoing a surgery and have a medical operation. The term was first recorded in 1880 when they used the word “knife” for surgery.
In the past, the only way to modify or make changes to the shape of your nose was by “going under the knife.” This type of surgical procedure is known as rhinoplasty or a “nose job.” A surgical rhinoplasty can accomplish cosmetic or functional improvements to your nose, or both.
In addition to surgical rhinoplasty options, Dr. Evan Ransom also offers non-surgical rhinoplasty options as well. No knives or surgical procedures are involved in non-surgical rhinoplasty.
Radiesse is the most common non-surgical rhinoplasty offered by Dr. Evan Ransom. He uses small, carefully planned injections of soft-tissues to change the shape of your nose. With the Radiesse rhinoplasty treatment you can accomplish a variety of adjustments to your nose.
If you’d like to see if you’re a good candidate for non-surgical rhinoplasty book your detailed consultation with Dr. Evan Ransom at Ransom/MD. He will help you decide on the best approach for you and your nose. During your consultation, computer imaging can be used to stimulate different changes to your nose. Book your appointment today.
Posted on behalf of Dr. Evan Ransom
Dr. Evan Ransom is an Ivy League-educated and Ivy League trained Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. He is a Double Board Certified Head and Neck Surgeon and Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and fellowship-trained in facial plastic, reconstructive, and laser surgery. His practice is in the San Francisco Bay Area, serving patients from San Francisco, Oakland, Marin County, Palo Alto, Silicon Valley, Walnut Creek, the East Bay, and all over Northern California.