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Newport Beach Plastic Surgeon Q & A

April 16th, 2009

Newport Beach Rhinoplasty Cost – You Get What You Pay For, Most of the Time

The cost of any cosmetic procedure will vary from surgeon to surgeon based upon one’s experience, training, background, board-certification, business strategy, etc.  You should not let the cost of the procedure dictate whether you have the procedure or not. Of course, you should not expect to pay an unreasonable amount of money for the procedure, but remember there are other costs other than just the surgeon’s fee. You will also need to pay the facility fee for the operating room and the anesthesia fee. This fee can vary depending on whether you use an anesthesiologist or a nurse anesthetist or just have your procedure done without an anesthesia care provider.

I prefer to perform my procedures in a fully accredited facility with a board-certified anesthesiologist who has much experience with cosmetic surgery patients.  Good luck.

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Orange County Cosmetic Surgeon Q & A

April 16th, 2009

Ask Doctor Grover – Is there an Average Cost for Rhinoplasty in Newport Beach?

Just like any procedure, you can find a wide variety of prices.  Rhinoplasty is no different.  You should not use cost as your main factor in selecting a surgeon.  The cost of revision rhinoplasty can run a great deal more.

A good place to start in selecting a plastic surgeon is the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS).

For more information, contact Orange County Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Grover.


Rhinoplasty Surgery Consultations Newport Beach

December 15th, 2008

The gravity of a decision to undergo rhinoplasty surgery, or what’s commonly referred to as the “nose job,” cannot be stressed enough, in the sense that the nose is a central focus of the face and its impact on the balance and harmony of the face is paramount.  For this reason, the most important decision begins with the choice of plastic surgeon.  Dr. Sanjay Grover of Newport Beach is a highly qualified, Board Certified surgeon whose surgical expertise and aesthetic ‘eye’ are unparalleled in the plastic surgery community.

Once you’ve chosen a surgeon, the process begins with a consultation, where you and your new surgeon will meet to discuss the various aspects of the surgery, beginning with your expectations.  Creating expectations that are realistic and attainable is the first job of any surgeon; for every surgical procedure is unique depending on the patients’ nasal structures.  And what is possible, ultimately, depends on the harmony and balance that the nose shape and size brings to the whole face.

Your surgeon will also examine the actual structure of your nose in the consultation, discerning how the nasal cartilage and bone can be re-shaped to achieve the desired goals, and in concert with your desires and expectations, the surgeon will design a surgical plan specific to you and your face.

Finally, the surgeon will discuss the logistics of the surgery – whether it’s performed in a hospital or an outpatient surgical facility – and whether local or general anesthesia is used, based usually on your patient history and the extensive nature of the surgery itself.

Next stop – surgery!


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