This lady had a breast augmentation with low height anatomical implants. She wished to have a natural result and in patients who have a high breast footprint low height anatomical implants have been used to achieve this.
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Breast Augmentation Case Study 102
This lady did not wish to have a breast lift and has had over projected anatomical implants to lift the nipple areola complex. Anatomical implants have a tendency to elevate the nipple areolas more than round implants and she has achieved a good result without the need for a lift.
Breast Augmentation Case Study 99
This lady could have chosen both round or anatomical implants but wished to have upper fullness. She opted for round implants under the muscle in a dual plane position. The submuscular position is better for round implants as the upper portion of the implant is covered with muscle. She is a good candidate for round implants as her nipples sit centrally on her breast footplate.
Rhinoplasty Case Study 42
This lady has had deviation of her nasal bones and septum. The deviated nasal bones and septum needed to be repositioned and reduced. It is important to consider the airway and when one reduces the nose to improve the aesthetic appearance it is important to try and reduce the possibility of airway and breathing issues.
At a consultation, Mr Ross will show you various preoperative and postoperative results so that you can understand what can be achieved and what is to be expected. It is important to run through all the pros and cons and the various options so that you can be empowered to proceed.
Mr. Ross is a plastic, aesthetic and cosmetic surgeon that underwent specific training in plastic surgery and has a vast experience in the head and neck region. Mr. Ross successfully completed his FRCS (plast), obtained his CCT and is listed on the GMC specialist Register for Plastic surgery (Number 4220633). Mr. Ross has a vast training in aesthetic surgery throughout his plastic surgery training including the techniques utilized in “cosmetic surgery”. Mr. Ross is a full member of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS); British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), UK Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (UKAAPS), American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and the British Association of Head and Neck Oncologists (BAHNO) and is regularly appraised on an annual basis. He has successfully revalidated and “cosmetic surgery” is an established part of his scope of practice. Mr Ross is the only plastic and cosmetic surgeon in Manchester, the North West of England and the United Kingdom in full time private practice, who is a full member of BAAPS, BAPRAS, UKAAPS and BAHNO. Mr Ross has written many articles and book chapters in relation to head and neck surgery and will be able to individualise your surgery to give you the optimal outcome. Mr Ross was the first cosmetic surgeon to be certified by the Royal College of Surgeons for facial rejuvenation procedures including rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty Case Study 44
This gentleman was unhappy with the length of his nose and the deviation of the nose. He underwent a closed rhinoplasty to reduce the length, the dorsum and improve the deviation.
At a consultation, Mr Ross will show you various preoperative and postoperative results so that you can understand what can be achieved and what is to be expected. It is important to run through all the pros and cons and the various options so that you can be empowered to proceed.
Rhinoplasty Case Study 41
This lady wished to improve the appearance of her nose and felt it looked large for her face and in particular the dorsal bridge. She underwent a closed rhinoplasty to reduce the dorsum and narrow the bridge. This can often be done through a closed rhinoplasty procedure where there is no need to place an external scar on the nose.
At a consultation, Mr Ross will show you various preoperative and postoperative results so that you can understand what can be achieved and what is to be expected. It is important to run through all the pros and cons and the various options so that you can be empowered to proceed.
Rhinoplasty Case Study 45
This lady wished to improve the appearance of her nose and primarily reduce the dorsum. Patients can opt for a straighter or more curved appearance although reducing the dorsum a lot can lead to the tip looking larger in comparison. It is important to discuss the pros and cons of this at a consultation. A closed rhinoplasty has been performed and the results are shown at 6 weeks postop.
At a consultation, Mr Ross will show you various preoperative and postoperative results so that you can understand what can be achieved and what is to be expected. It is important to run through all the pros and cons and the various options so that you can be empowered to proceed.
Rhinoplasty Case Study 38
This lady has previously had a number of operations on her nose as a result of previous trauma. Revision rhinoplasty is a more complex procedure and often involves the need for an open rhinoplasty. The deviated nasal bones and septum needed to be repositioned and reduced. It is important to consider the airway and when one reduces the nose to improve the aesthetic appearance it is important to try and reduce the possibility of airway and breathing issues.
At a consultation, Mr Ross will show you various preoperative and postoperative results so that you can understand what can be achieved and what is to be expected. It is important to run through all the pros and cons and the various options so that you can be empowered to proceed.
Breast Augmentation Case Study 114
This lady has had anatomical breast implants to try and elevate the nipple areola complex. High projected implants can fill the lower pole skin and help to improve the nipple projection. The results are seen at 6 weeks postop.
Rhinoplasty Case Study 39
This lady wished to improve the appearance of her nose and felt it looked large for her face. She underwent a closed rhinoplasty to reduce the dorsum and had a small amount of refinement on the tip. This can often be done through a closed rhinoplasty procedure where there is no need to place an external scar on the nose.
At a consultation, Mr Ross will show you various preoperative and postoperative results so that you can understand what can be achieved and what is to be expected. It is important to run through all the pros and cons and the various options so that you can be empowered to proceed.
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