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WIf you are considering a Rhinoplasty, there is something you should ask that you might not even be aware to ask, and that is, how is your breathing? Most people get a rhinoplasty to improve their aesthetic look but don't think how their breathing could get worse in their mission for a nicer nose. The reality is that the net effect of a rhinoplasty procedure is that the nose is made smaller and cuter, but it also weakens it. In this episode, Dr. Rahban and his patient Marissa talk about her journey with Rhinoplasty to improve her ethnic nose and how she gained a bonus by breathing better. She also discusses why she went the extra mile searching for the right doctor by traveling from Vancouver to Beverly Hills to get a consultation with Dr. Rahban. Together they delve into the difference between reductive and reconstructive rhinoplasty and why her reconstructive procedure helped strengthen and support her nose today to avoid the negative long-term effect of a reductive rhinoplasty.
Dr. Zaghi graduated from Harvard Medical School, completed residency in ENT (Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery) at UCLA, and Sleep Surgery Fellowship at Stanford University. The focus of his sub-specialty training is on the comprehensive treatment of tongue-tie, nasal obstruction, mouth breathing, snoring, and obstructive sleep apnea. He is very active in clinical research relating to sleep disordered breathing with over 80+ peer-reviewed research publications in the fields of neuroscience, head and neck surgery, and sleep-disordered breathing.Dr. Zaghi is particularly interested in studying the impact of tethered-oral tissues (such as tongue-tie) and oral myofascial dysfunction on maxillofacial development, upper airway resistance syndrome, and obstructive sleep apnea. He is an invited lecturer, author, and journal reviewer for topics relating to the diagnosis and management of sleep-disordered breathing and tongue-tie disorders.Research interests include: Study design, literature review, and statistical analysis. Special interest in collaborative and multidisciplinary research projects relating to airway and breathing disorders, obstructive sleep apnea, nasal obstruction, upper airway resistance syndrome, pediatric sleep disorders, myofunctional therapy, frenuloplasty, facial and airway development, and maxillofacial reconstructive surgery.Clinical interests: Sleep and Breathing Disorders, Tongue-tie, Snoring, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Nasal Obstruction, Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome, Inspiratory Flow Limitation, Sleep Endoscopy, Deviated Septum, Tonsil Hypertrophy, TMJ Pain, Teeth-grinding, Mouth Breathing, Frenuloplasty, Tonsillectomy, Septoplasty, Turbinate Reduction, Vivaer Nasal Valve Remodeling, Maxillary Skeletal Expansion, MMA Jaw Surgery. SHOWNOTES:
Understanding Nasal Obstruction After Septoplasty In this episode, Dr. Smith, Dr. Reddy, and Dr. Undavia discuss the common issue of patients who still experience difficulty breathing through their nose after a previous septoplasty or nasal surgery. They explore the potential pitfalls and mistakes that can occur after surgery, as well as alternative options for patients. They cover topics such as the anatomy of the nose, the nasal valve, turbinate reduction, medical options for nasal obstruction, and surgical interventions. Tune in to learn the importance of exploring all your options before considering surgery and the many treatment options available. What you'll learn: Why patients may still experience difficulty breathing through their nose after a previous septoplasty or nasal surgery The reasons for persistent nasal obstruction, including issues with the nasal valve, turbinates, and other areas of the nose. Other factors, such as allergies, irritants, and lung problems, can also contribute to nasal obstruction and should be considered in the evaluation and treatment process. If you are in need of ear, nose or throat support, schedule a consultation today at our Marlton, New Jersey location by visiting NJENT.com or call 609-710-NOSE (6673). https://www.njent.com/why-cant-i-breathe-after-septoplasty
Sometimes getting better everyday means literally getting better (health wise). Matt recently had surgery and in today's episode of the podcast, he is joined by Carey Vander Kley, who also shared the same surgery as Matt. What was it and how did it impact their lives? Tune-in to find out - Welcome back to the Get Better Everyday Podcast! Want to help the show? Sharing this episode with a friend or on social media is the number 1 way to help us grow. Leaving 5-star reviews on Spotify and Apple Podcasts are also great ways to give back. Visit mattgouge.com to learn more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-gouge/message
The Causes of Nasal Septum Deviation and Its Impact on Nasal Function In this episode of We Nose Noses, join Dr. Reddy and Dr. Undavia as they dive deep into the world of deviated septums and how they impact nasal function. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and the intricate anatomy of the septum, including its bony and cartilaginous parts. Discover the surgical options available, such as septoplasty, and gain valuable insights into post-operative recovery. Breathe easier and enhance your nasal health with this comprehensive guide to deviated septum management. What you'll learn: How the anatomy of a deviated septum is structured, distinguishing between bony and cartilaginous parts What the causes of deviated septums are, including the role of trauma and genetics. When to consider surgery to correct a deviated septum through septoplasty Ready to improve your nasal health and learn all about deviated septums? Reach out to NJENT for expert guidance and a comprehensive range of diagnostic and treatment options. Whether you prefer an in-person visit to our New Jersey office or a convenient virtual consultation from the comfort of your own home, we've got you covered. https://njent.com/understanding-and-treating-deviated-septum-the-ultimate-guide-for-nasal-health/ NJ ENT & Facial Plastic Surgery 5 Greentree Center Suite 117 Marlton, NJ 08053 609-710-NOSE (6673) www.njent.com
On this week's episode of the CWC podcast I am sharing all the deets regarding my sinus surgery/septoplasty, as well as the recovery process. I also share how my first six weeks have been on Semaglutide, which I am not doing for weight loss but to see if it can help with my OCD/addictive behaviors. There are more updates in general in this episode and as always, I am here for any questions/input on what you all want to hear on future episodes!https://linktr.ee/carolinemathias
Behind the Double Doors: The Houston Plastic Surgery Podcast
Facial plastic surgeon Dr. Taylor DeBusk answers commonly asked rhinoplasty questions. Hear why people seek the help of Dr. DeBusk for reshaping a dorsal hump on the nasal bridge, bulbous nose tips, problems with breathing, or trauma-induced fracture.Learn about the different types of nose reshaping procedures available outside of traditional rhinoplasty surgery, including preservation rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and liquid rhinoplasty.Find out why Dr. DeBusk prefers the open approach, how long It takes the nose to completely heal after rhinoplasty, and what to expect throughout the recovery period.Read more about Houston facial plastic surgeon Dr. Taylor DeBuskContact us to schedule a rhinoplasty consultation with Dr. DeBuskTake a screenshot of this or any podcast episode with your phone and show it at your consultation or appointment to receive $50 off any service at Basu Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics.Basu Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics is located in Northwest Houston in the Towne Lake area of Cypress. To learn more about the practice or ask a question, go to https://www.basuplasticsurgery.com/podcastOn Instagram, follow Dr. Basu and the teamBehind the Double Doors is a production of The Axis
Dr. Bahman Guyuron is transforming lives and giving patients from all over the world more control over their lives with his mission to improve patients' quality of life, whether it be through rhinoplasty, migraine surgery, or other facial procedures.After multiple forehead lift patients reported their migraines had ended after surgery, he called in his research team and found that many patients who experienced migraines before forehead lifts had less or none after surgery. This discovery led him to develop a technique intended specifically for migraine relief in which he removes the vessels and muscles that irritate nerves.Though he's highly regarded for all types of facial plastic surgery, Dr. Guyuron is most passionate about rhinoplasty and migraine surgery. He has spent a lot of his time outside of the operating room researching them, writing articles and book chapters on them, and teaching other surgeons his way of doing them. To learn more about Dr. Bahman Guyuronhttps://drbahmanguyuron.com/ Follow Dr. Guyuron on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/bahmanguyuronmd/ ABOUT MEET THE DOCTOR The purpose of the Meet the Doctor podcast is simple. We want you to get to know your doctor before meeting them in person because you're making a life changing decision and time is scarce. The more you can learn about who your doctor is before you meet them, the better that first meeting will be. When you head into an important appointment more informed and better educated, you are able to have a richer, more specific conversation about the procedures and treatments you're interested in. There's no substitute for an in-person appointment, but we hope this comes close.Meet The Doctor is a production of The Axis. Made with love in Austin, Texas.Are you a doctor or do you know a doctor who'd like to be on the Meet the Doctor podcast? Book a free 30 minute recording session at meetthedoctorpodcast.com.
In this episode, Dr. Chad Glazer will lead a discussion focusing on sinus surgery, functional nasal surgery, and septoplasty.
In the follow up to Part 2, Dr. Howland and Haleigh discuss how her experience in an abusive relationship has shaped her life and what gifts in that experience she has found. They also talk about what tools they are using in their own relationship that make a difference.
In this special “repeat guest” episode, we dive further into Haleigh DeBruyn's story. Haleigh shares the details of a relationship she was in as a teenager that was physically, emotionally, and sexually abusive. The lessons learned from this have shaped Haleigh into the woman she is today. This episode my be difficult to hear for some listeners, but we hope this episode will open up a conversation about abuse, the warning signs, and how to overcome these traumas.
Dr. Amit Bhrany is a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon focused on cosmetic and reconstructive nose surgery and skin cancer surgery. He is double board certified in facial plastic surgery and otolaryngology and trains other surgeons in facial plastic surgery and in head and neck surgery, both at the UW School of Medicine and as an invited speaker around the country.Dr. Bhrany sees patients at Seattle Face & Skin and through UW Medicine.To learn more about Dr. Amit Bhrany: https://www.seattlefaceandskin.com/our-team/staff/amit-d-bhrany-md-facial-plastic-and-reconstructive-surgeon ABOUT MEET THE DOCTOR The purpose of the Meet the Doctor podcast is simple. We want you to get to know your doctor before meeting them in person because you're making a life changing decision and time is scarce. The more you can learn about who your doctor is before you meet them, the better that first meeting will be. When you head into an important appointment more informed and better educated, you are able to have a richer, more specific conversation about the procedures and treatments you're interested in. There's no substitute for an in-person appointment, but we hope this comes close.Meet The Doctor is a production of The Axis, made with love in Austin, Texas.Are you a doctor or do you know a doctor who'd like to be on Meet the Doctor podcast? Book a free 30 minute recording session at meetthedoctorpodcast.com.
Laila discusses in this week's episode her septoplasty and turbinate reduction surgery experience. She also shares her (unessary but necessary) black friday MAC haul. (Idk I felt like writing in third-person pov today) Visit the landing page for more information here: https://bit.ly/cutekindof PRODUCT LIST (All Affiliate Links): MAC Cremesheen Lipstick in “Dare You”: https://shopstyle.it/l/bPuzH MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot in “Princess Cut”: https://shopstyle.it/l/bPuzJ MAC 209 Synthetic Eye Liner Brush: https://shopstyle.it/l/bPuzN MAC Matte Lipstick in “Chili”: https://shopstyle.it/l/bPuBg MAC Primped & Prepped Kit: https://shopstyle.it/l/bPuzR MAC Studio Sculpt Foundation: https://shopstyle.it/l/bPuBk MAC Lip Pencil in “Night Moth”: https://shopstyle.it/l/bPuBn MAC Blotting Powder in “Medium Deep”: https://shopstyle.it/l/bPuBF Let's Be Friends! Instagram: @cutekindofpodcast TikTok: @cutekindofpodcast Pinterest: @cutekindofpodcast
Emma is joined by Craig Baker for a follow up interview. Together they discuss: * Craig briefly recaps his long journey to diagnosis with sleep apnea. * The surgeries recommended for him by an ENT/Otolaryngology Surgeon - tonsillectomy and septoplasty. * Paying to have the procedures privately to avoid a long wait time. * Emma and Craig discuss their experiences of tonsillectomy as adults versus the experience of children with the same procedure. * Craig's follow up sleep study showing his AHI had dropped and he no longer needed to use a CPAP. Follow Craig on Instagram: www.instagram.com/craigbakerpt Listen to my first podcast interview with Craig here The youtube video Emma discusses in the intro by Dr. Vik Veer about "surgical success": https://youtu.be/aJ_SelpUu6Q This episode is sponsored by: Airway Management https://tapintosleep.com/ BetterHelp https://www.betterhelp.com/emma for 10% off your first month of online therapy Follow the podcast on Instagram: @sleepapneastories Email Emma at sleepapneastories@gmail.com www.sleepapneastories.com Disclaimer: this episode of the podcast includes people with sleep apnea discussing their own experiences of medical procedures and devices. This is for information purposes only and you should consult with your own medical professionals before you start or stop any medication or treatment.
Download Transcript If you've undergone a septoplasty and your nose is still stuffy, this video is for you. I'll reveal what steps you and your surgeon can take to fix your breathing problem once and for all. ✅ For your complete guide on how to clear your stuffy nose for good, read my e-book on How to Unstuff Your Stuffy Nose: Breathe Better, Lose weight, Sleep Great. https://www.unstuffyourstuffynose.com/ ✅ Video Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:14 Why you have a deviated septum 03:21 The septoplasty procedure 04:08 7 common reasons why your septoplasty didn't work 04:14 1. The septum was not addressed fully 04:32 2. Too conservative turbinate surgery 04:52 3. Not addressing flimsy nostrils 05:04 4. Combination of above 05:39 Two-step maneuver to determine what's causing your stuffy nose after surgery 06:21. 5. Chronic medical conditions and too much estrogen 06:41 6. Acid reflux 07:05 7. Gluten or dairy allergies 07:18 Summary ✅ Links Mentioned in Video 7 Long -Lasting Ways to Clear Your Stuffy Nose - ENT Doctor Approved Sleep, Interrupted: A Physician Reveals The #1 Reason Why So Many Of Us Are Sick And Tired ✅ Dr. Park's Products and Services How you can lose weight naturally without cardio or counting calories. Dr. Park's The 90-Day Sleep Diet. Want to un-stuff your stuffy nose? Read the e-book, How to Un-stuff Your Stuffy Nose: Breathe Better, Lose Weight, Sleep Great (PDF) Your Health Transformation Workbook: Refresh, Restore, & Rejuvenate Your Life (online format) Want to have more energy, sleep better, have less pain, and enjoy living again? Reserve a Virtual Coaching session today with Dr. Park ✅ Connect with Dr. Park DoctorStevenPark.com doctorpark@doctorstevenpark.com For inquiries about interviews or presentations, please contact Dr. Park through his website at doctorstevenpark.com. ✅ Disclaimer This video is for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not to be taken as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult with your doctor first before making any changes to your health, exercise, nutrition, or dietary regimen. Certain product links above will take you to Amazon.com. If you then go on to buy the product, Amazon will provide me with a small commission, which will not cost you anything.
Haleigh is a patient that received a breast augmentation as well as a septoplasty, a procedure to straighten the bone and cartilage dividing the space between your two nostrils. We discuss the difference between a surgery that was needed to improve breathing functions and an elective cosmetic surgery to improve lifestyle, and how they have similarities of both!
Is your nose stuffy all the time? Are you a chronic mouth-breather? Did you already try various methods including over-the-counter pills, sprays, or even nasal saline? Maybe some of the simple tips or hacks you found online worked, but only for a few minutes. In this video, I'll reveal 7 ways you can breathe much better through your nose for much longer periods of time and long-lasting results. For your complete guide on how to clear your stuffy nose for good, read my e-book on How to Unstuff Your Stuffy Nose: Breathe Better, Lose weight, Sleep Great. ✅ Video Chapters (download transcript PDF) 00:00 Introduction 01:13 #1. Nostril dilating devices 03:29 #2. Nasal decongestants (pills & sprays) 05:28 Why you have a deviated nasal septum 07:58 #3. Septoplasty 09:49 #4. Turbinate procedures 11:03 My take on empty nose syndrome 13:18 #5. Nasal valve/nostril surgery 18:29 #6. Rhinoplasty 18:50 #7. Palatal expansion 20:23 Why you can't sleep well even if you're breathing well through your nose ✅ Links Mentioned in Video How to Unstuff Your Stuffy Nose E-book Sleep, Interrupted: A Physician Reveals The #1 Reason Why So Many Of Us Are Sick And Tired Conservative ways to unclog your nose https://youtu.be/uEK5Ydb97js https://youtu.be/BpPLISVMb50 Generic nasal strips on Amazon Mute nasal dilators Nozovent nasal dilators AIRMAX nasal dilators Tape Your Mouth? video ✅ Dr. Park's Products and Services How you can lose weight naturally without cardio or counting calories. Dr. Park's The 90-Day Sleep Diet course Want to un-stuff your stuffy nose? Read the e-book, How to Un-stuff Your Stuffy Nose: Breathe Better, Lose Weight, Sleep Great (PDF) Your Health Transformation Workbook: Refresh, Restore, & Rejuvenate Your Life (online format) Want to have more energy, sleep better, have less pain, and enjoy living again? Reserve a Virtual Coaching session today with Dr. Park ✅ Connect with Dr. Park DoctorStevenPark.com doctorpark@doctorstevenpark.com For inquiries about interviews or presentations, please contact Dr. Park through his website at doctorstevenpark.com. ✅ Disclaimer This video is for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not to be taken as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult with your doctor first before making any changes to your health, exercise, nutrition, or dietary regimen. Certain product links above will take you to Amazon.com. If you then go on to buy the product, Amazon will provide me with a small commission, which will not cost you anything.
https://www.patreon.com/jarmedia Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/jar-media-store Twitter: https://twitter.com/FourFunnies Timecodes: 00:00 Intro 02:28 Alex Explains his Septoplasty Surgery 20:11 Alex Found a Scary Subreddit (Warning... GROSS) 28:24 Housekeeping 36:15 Mid Break 36:45 Behind the scenes, ideas or changes? 40:23 18th Century Excecution of Choice 44:24 Jim bumped into a Vietnam Veteran 47:17 The Cave Episode Appreciation 49:01 Somehow Danced 50:00 Arm Wrestle Snap 53:36 A Swunk Cast 58:03 Bonus Moment
Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Millicent Rovelo discuss the Septoplasty! Reconstructing the septum is no a simple task! The docs discuss the nuances of the procedure. Submit questions & episode requests on Instagram @BeverlyHillsPlasticSurgeryPod Contact Dr. Jay Calvert through his website www.drcalvert.com & Dr. Millicent Rovelo at roveloplasticsurgery.com. Follow the docs on Instagram! @DrJayCalvert
Breathing through your nose is one of those basic things you take for granted until you can't do it anymore. Guest host Laura Cain talks with facial plastic surgeon Dr. Kiersten Riedler about nose surgery, specifically the septoplasty and rhinoplasty surgeries she does to fix the inside and outside of the nose. If you're used to going through life with restricted nasal passages, you might not even realize how much better it could be. The septoplasty is surgery to straighten or correct a deviated septum, while a rhinoplasty is surgery to change the shape of the nose for either cosmetic or functional purposes. If someone wants to change the inside of their nose as well as its outside structure, it can be done in two surgeries, but it's preferred to do them together (septorhinoplasty) because it's less time under anesthesia, less recovery, and easier on the surgeon. Laura asks Dr. Riedler all the questions people are too afraid to ask, from the impact of past cocaine use on the inside of her nose to her honest thoughts on Michael Jackson's nose. Even though nose surgery looks dramatic on tv shows like Botched, it doesn't require a hospital stay and Dr. Riedler reassures us that it's not that scary and you can go home the same day. Dr. Riedler discusses the ins and outs of recovery after a rhinoplasty and septoplasty, where to find reliable information about nose procedures, the revision rate for nose procedures, septal perforation caused by addiction and whether it is fixable, and more. Take a screenshot of this podcast episode with your phone and show it at your consultation or appointment, or mention the promo code PODCAST to receive $25 off any service or product of $50 or more at La Jolla Cosmetic. La Jolla Cosmetic is located just off the I-5 San Diego Freeway at 9850 Genesee Ave, Suite 130 in the Ximed building on the Scripps Memorial Hospital campus. To learn more, go to https://www.ljcsc.com/ or follow the team on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ljcsc/ The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast is a production of The Axis http://www.theaxis.io/ Special Guest: Kiersten Riedler, MD.
Facial plastic surgeon Dr. Kiersten Riedler answers important questions about noses and rhinoplasty, like do your nose and ears really keep growing as you age? How old do you have to be to have rhinoplasty? What should you do if you get hit in the nose with a baseball? Although no two noses are the same and no two rhinoplasty procedures are the same, the approaches to surgery are fairly standard. Dr. Riedler explains the open approach, in which an incision is made externally between and inside the nostrils, and the closed approach, which consists of more extensive internal incisions, but none on the outside. Many people worry about recovery following nose surgery, and the most common complaint Dr. Riedler hears from patients after surgery may surprise you (hint: it's not pain). On this episode, Dr. Riedler shares what you need to know about cosmetic rhinoplasty and what to do if your rhinoplasty is needed as a result of an injury. Links Listen to Meet Dr. Kiersten Riedler Podcast episode https://www.ljcsc.com/blog/podcast-meet-the-team-kiersten-riedler-md/ Take a screenshot of this podcast episode with your phone and show it at your consultation or appointment, or mention the promo code PODCAST to receive $25 off any service or product of $50 or more at La Jolla Cosmetic. La Jolla Cosmetic is located just off the I-5 San Diego Freeway at 9850 Genesee Ave, Suite 130 in the Ximed building on the Scripps Memorial Hospital campus. To learn more, go to https://www.ljcsc.com/ or follow the team on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ljcsc/ The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast is a production of The Axis http://www.theaxis.io/ Special Guest: Kiersten Riedler, MD.
Dr. Soroush Zaghi graduated from Harvard Medical School, completed residency in ENT (Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery) at UCLA, and Sleep Surgery Fellowship at Stanford University.The focus of his sub-specialty training is on the comprehensive treatment of nasal obstruction, snoring, and obstructive sleep apnea.Learn the position of the tongue and find out how to breathe more effectively from Dr. Zaghi in this episode and the what help to seek for sleep apnea:The Breathe Institute is a concierge healthcare affiliate/practice that empowers people to reach their health and wellness goals through knowledge sharing and exposure to some of the most sought after physicians in America.We believe in focusing on preventative care. While traditional medical care is reactionary and in a state of disease-management, we take pride in being more proactive – knowing that it is easier and healthier to keep you well! Not only do we focus on disease prevention, but on your total health optimization.Our multidisciplinary center for precision diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of nasal obstruction, snoring, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and breathing disorders is at the forefront of airway management. You will be nurtured in a welcoming, and unhurried environment that brings ease to your busy schedule.Clinical interests: Airway and Breathing Disorders, Tongue-tie, Snoring, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Nasal Obstruction, Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome, Deviated Septum, Tonsil Hypertrophy, TMJ Pain, Teeth-grinding, Mouth Breathing, Maxillary Expansion, Maxillary-Mandibular Advancement, Facial and Airway Reconstruction Surgery, Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation, Septoplasty, Turbinate Reduction, Frenuloplasty, Sinus Surgery, and Aesthetic Jaw Surgery (Genioplasty)Read more at: thebreatheinstitute.com.--------DisclaimerAll content found on Master The Pause podcast, including: text, images, audio, or other formats were created for informational purposes only. The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or heard on this podcast.Donate to Master the PauseThis podcast is run in part from the generous donations from listeners like you. Thank you for supporting me & the podcast.Maryon MaassNamaste
7 months after the surgery to correct the damaged inner workings of Morgan's "signature" nose, we catch up on how life is different now that he can breathe freely again. About Before and After Stories We're helping people make smart, informed decisions about elective procedures and providers. Support the show by sharing online, writing a review, or dropping some change in the tip jar on GoodPods. Any amount is deeply appreciated and helps us bring more stories of real patients to you! Follow the show on Instagram at @beforeandafterstoriespodcast (https://www.instagram.com/beforeandafterstoriespodcast/) Find us on Twitter at @bastoriespod (https://twitter.com/bastoriespod) Before and After Stories is a production of The Axis. (http://www.theaxis.io/) Host and Executive Producer: Eva Sheie Co-Host: Queenie Dahlin Editor and Audio Engineer: Daniel Croeser Theme Music: The Day by Kick Castle Production Assistant: Mary Ellen Clarkson Cover Art Designer: Shawn Hiatt PROUDLY MADE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Millicent Rovelo discuss Septoplasty! Need to fix a deviated septum? The docs discuss the various procedure techniques, septoplasty + rhinoplasty combo procedures, how insurance plays a role, and more! Submit questions & episode requests on Instagram @BeverlyHillsPlasticSurgeryPod! Contact Dr. Jay Calvert through his website www.drcalvert.com & Dr. Millicent Rovelo at roveloplasticsurgery.com. Follow the docs on Instagram! @DrJayCalvert @RoveloPlasticSurgery
With Morgan's permission, Seattle facial plastic surgeon Dr. Amit Bhrany talks with us about the case and shares how septoplasty is different from rhinoplasty. Read more about Dr. Amit Bhrany (https://www.seattlefaceandskin.com/) About Before and After Stories We're helping people make smart, informed decisions about elective procedures and providers. Support the show by sharing online, writing a review, or dropping some change in the tip jar on GoodPods. Any amount is deeply appreciated and helps us bring more stories of real patients to you! Follow the show on Instagram at @beforeandafterstoriespodcast (https://www.instagram.com/beforeandafterstoriespodcast/) Find us on Twitter at @bastoriespod (https://twitter.com/bastoriespod) Before and After Stories is a production of The Axis. (http://www.theaxis.io/) Host and Executive Producer: Eva Sheie Co-Host: Queenie Dahlin Editor and Audio Engineer: Daniel Croeser Theme Music: The Day by Kick Castle Production Assistant: Mary Ellen Clarkson Cover Art Designer: Shawn Hiatt PROUDLY MADE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS Special Guest: Amit Bhrany, MD.
Shortly after returning home from surgery, something falls out of Morgan's nose that he can't identify, resulting in a late-night call to the surgeon. Dr. Bhrany solves the mystery. About Before and After Stories We're helping people make smart, informed decisions about elective procedures and providers. Support the show by sharing online, writing a review, or dropping some change in the tip jar on GoodPods. Any amount is deeply appreciated and helps us bring more stories of real patients to you! Follow the show on Instagram at @beforeandafterstoriespodcast (https://www.instagram.com/beforeandafterstoriespodcast/) Find us on Twitter at @bastoriespod (https://twitter.com/bastoriespod) Before and After Stories is a production of The Axis. (http://www.theaxis.io/) Host and Executive Producer: Eva Sheie Co-Host: Queenie Dahlin Editor and Audio Engineer: Daniel Croeser Theme Music: The Day by Kick Castle Production Assistant: Mary Ellen Clarkson Cover Art Designer: Shawn Hiatt PROUDLY MADE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
When Morgan face-planted into the side of a dishwasher, he injured the cartilage dividing his nostrils (the septum), making it harder to breathe through his nose and disrupting his sleep. He tells us how he found his surgeon, what he's expecting for surgery and recovery, and how much it's costing to have his deviated septum repaired. About Before and After Stories We're helping people make smart, informed decisions about elective procedures and providers. Support the show by sharing online, writing a review, or dropping some change in the tip jar on GoodPods. Any amount is deeply appreciated and helps us bring more stories of real patients to you! Follow the show on Instagram at @beforeandafterstoriespodcast (https://www.instagram.com/beforeandafterstoriespodcast/) Find us on Twitter at @bastoriespod (https://twitter.com/bastoriespod) Before and After Stories is a production of The Axis. (http://www.theaxis.io/) Host and Executive Producer: Eva Sheie Co-Host: Queenie Dahlin Editor and Audio Engineer: Daniel Croeser Theme Music: The Day by Kick Castle Production Assistant: Mary Ellen Clarkson Cover Art Designer: Shawn Hiatt PROUDLY MADE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
This episode will give you a detailed description of Dr. Guyuron's approach towards osteotomy, nasal tip definition, nasal sutures, alar base reduction, closure, post operative management.
We check in three months later with both contestants: Aaron has a girlfriend, septoplasty, lasik and colonoscopy while Charlie’s arms are back to looking huge. Dax & Monica present them with trophies and a framed photo of the baby in the white dress.
The nasal surgery to straighten a deviated septum, or a septoplasty, is commonly thought of as a way to improve a person's sleep. According to ENT physician Dr. Marc Error, the surgery is not a reliable treatment for sleep issues. Find out what the procedure is good at treating and what non-surgical options are available to improve your sleep.
In this week's episode, I recap my weeklong hiatus recovering from my Septoplasty and starting my Senior Year of college! Discussing feeling unmotivated, and how I plan to refocus my energy back into my life in San Diego. Then I break down some of my favorite summer reads and watches that I 100% recommend. I hope you enjoy CHEERS xx Insta: @ontherocks.pod @vannirock Music: Glow The Band --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ontherockspod/support
It’s time to talk about Dr. Martin’s favorite surgery! Rhinoplasty or nose job is a highly complex procedure of millimeters and takes an expert surgeon to preform correctly. A Rhinoplasty can also be paired with a Septoplasty or Nasal Airway Surgery to improve breathing through the nose. Dr. Martin and Amy breakdown the anatomy of the nose, the different techniques used for nose jobs, and what to expect from recovery. Sponsored by: Let’s Get Checked (trylgc.com/beauty code: beauty20) Watch this episode of Beauty and the Surgeon on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FGUD_NTilz8 Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! Follow Beauty and the Surgeon online: Instagram: @beautyandthesurgeonpodcast Facebook: facebook.com/beautyandthesurgeonpodcast Youtube: Jason Martin MD > Beauty and the Surgeon Podcast Playlist Website: beautyandthesurgeonpodcast.com We want to hear from you! Email your questions and comments to Amy@JasonMartinMD.com.
Rhinoplasty is one of the most common cosmetic facial procedures. Dr Raymond Goh, Specialist Plastic Surgery based at Valley Plastic Surgery in Brisbane, talks about addressing both the cosmetic and functional aspects of nose surgery. He also explains what a septoplasty is, how it helps fix a deviated septum and can help a patient breathe a lot better. Dr Goh says revision rhinoplasty makes up a large percentage of his patients and why. This is an extremely informative podcast that anyone considering rhinoplasty should listen to.
In this episode Dr. Smith speaks with Dr. David Conley. They will discuss the article: Utilization of a novel interactive mobile health platform to evaluate functional outcomes and pain following septoplasty and functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Read the article in International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology Listen and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Google […]
This podcast highlights original research published in the August 2018 issue of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, the official journal of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) Foundation. The objective of this study was to determine factors that influence cost variability in septoplasty with inferior turbinate reduction. For septoplasty with inferior turbinate reduction, the greatest driver of cost variation was operative time. Resident involvement correlated with increased time and cost. Supply costs had a much smaller impact. When subanalyzed by resident year, junior resident–involved cases were significantly longer than no-resident cases. Click here to read the full article.
Kasey and Tyler are all about; Kasey's septoplasty surgery, and Tyler sees Black Panther. Check out the companion video to this week's episode by clicking this link! @kaseyplaysbass @whatupcuzshow youtube.com/whatupcuzshow instagram.com/whatupcuzshow whatupcuzshow.com
Download | Subscribe (Free) | Get Appointment In this episode, Mobile Sinus Doctor Dr. Ron Swain, Jr, discusses and explains the very common physical and sinus conditions associated with having a deviated septum. Stacy Wellborn honestly shares with the audience that she thinks that her nose is crooked and wants to know if she needs to have surgery. Plus, Dr. Swain shares how a deviated septum is diagnosed, medical treatment options, and when you should consider a septoplasty (deviated septum surgery) to improve breathing thru your nose. What You Will Hear: 1. Deviated septum defined and explained. 2. What causes a deviated septum? 3. The benefits of a deviated septum surgery. 4. Septoplasty explained and described. 5. Amount of recovery time required after a septoplasty. Click here for full show transcription. Do you have any specific questions concerning your sinuses and allergies that you would like to hear us cover on the Swain Sinus Show? Please email us here or call our office at 251-470-8823 with your questions. If your question makes the show, we will mention your first name and send you some free goodies as a big thank you. Need an Appointment or Sinus Consultation? Call Dr. Swain’s nursing staff at 251-470-8823 or schedule and appointment at drronswain.com Subscribe to The Swain Sinus Show Never miss a new episode of our show. Please subscribe to our show on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, and any other place you find your favorite podcasts. Like the Swain Sinus Show? Please share with a friend and go rate and review us on iTunes. The more reviews we receive makes it easier for others to find us and helps us grow our show. Thanks so much for listening, breathe easy, and have a great day.
In this podcast, Kathy and I will discuss the 7 Myths About Nasal Surgery, & When to Do Surgery 1. Nasal trauma causes a deviated septum 2. Septoplasty will treat snoring or sleep apnea 3. Septoplasty will change my nose externally or have bruising 4. Will need packing inside the nose 5. Rhinoplasty - what it means, and what to watch out for 6. Does a deviated septum (or shrunken turbinates) come back after surgery? 7. Turbinate surgery causes empty nose syndrome. And when to consider nasal surgery. Unstuffy your stuffy nose e-book Flimsy nostrils video Please share this podcast with others that may benefit from this information.
This week, the guys discuss BioShock, System Shock, The Late Show, console bundles, and more!
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