Cosmetic Nose Resculpting

If you could change one feature of your face, what would it be? Many people would respond by saying, "my nose." It is surprisingly common to be dissatisfied with one or more aspects of your nose. Many people feel their nose is too wide, too long, crooked, or has a large hump when viewed from the side. All of these problems can be surgically treated.

Dr. Daniel Becker, Founder and Medical Director of the Becker Nose and Sinus Center, has advanced training in nasal plastic surgery. In addition to his ENT training at the University of Virginia and Board Certification, Dr. Becker has also completed an additional Fellowship in Nasal and Facial Plastic Surgery at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Dr. Becker is also Board certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

During your consultation, Dr. Becker will review your photographs with you and will first ask you to point out exactly what features of your nose you would like to change. Dr Becker will then discuss with you how these changes can be realistically achieved. Dr. Becker was named "Top Doc" in Philadelphia Magazine for Cosmetic and Reconstructive Nose Resculpting (Rhinoplasty) in 2003. Dr. Becker has a local, national, and international reputation for sinus and rhinoplasty surgery.

Cosmetic procedures are not covered by insurance, but functional (health-related) procedures are covered. Please contact our office for further information.

Please visit our website, www.TheRhinoplastyCenter.com, for more information on this subject.

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