Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Discusses Teenage Rhinoplasty Controversies
Dr. Ashkan Ghavami shares his insights on the benefits of this popular procedure for young patients as they mature into adulthood
LOS ANGELES, March 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, teenage rhinoplasty is by far the most common plastic surgery procedure performed on young patients around the world. Some people argue that teenagers are too young for such procedures. Nevertheless, there are many health-related reasons for teenage rhinoplasty, and even a purely cosmetic approach can do wonders for self-esteem. So long as there is a good support system, and the teenage patient is psychologically stable and mature, with a solid understanding of the risks and benefits, then teenage rhinoplasty can be very rewarding. Dr. Ashkan Ghavami states, "Teenage rhinoplasty is actually one of my favorite procedures. I love seeing the smile on a young person's face from something I was able to provide for them, as they go on to live the rest of their lives and conquer their dreams!"
Dr. Ghavami has been offering rhinoplasty in Beverly Hills for many years, including ethnic rhinoplasty (as both primary and revision rhinoplasty). While he doesn't believe that teenage rhinoplasty should serve as a replacement for the development of lifelong skills for building self esteem, he recognizes that young people can face criticism and abuse or bullying for their appearance. Damage to a young person's self-esteem can haunt them for the rest of their lives. Dr. Ghavami emphasizes the importance of identifying the motivations of a prospective patient before rushing to judgment or formulating the plan. In many cases, the decision about whether or not to proceed with teenage rhinoplasty can sometimes be made in collaboration with a therapist, if any doubts exist on the maturity level. Most importantly, it is important for the young patient to have support from his or her family. It is also essential for young people to have realistic expectations about results, to understand the risks involved, and to not make an impulsive decision. Dr. Ghavami adds, "I often see teenage patients that are more well-informed and knowledgeable about the risks and benefits than their parents, thanks perhaps to the Internet."
From a medical perspective, rhinoplasty can actually heal much easier if it is done at a younger age. A teenager's skin is stronger and more elastic than an adult's, and will accept the alterations to the nose more readily. The average age for which Dr. Ghavami performs teenage rhinoplasty is between 16 and 17. It is often advantageous to return after a summer in high school and start senior year or the first year of college with the rhinoplasty out of the way, so the nose is no longer a concern. "Many of these patients are young and beautiful, but the nose is just way out of proportion and it detracts from the rest of their features," says Dr. Ghavami. When the nose is in balance, the rest of facial beauty can shine.
Contact Dr. Ghavami today for a COMPLIMENTARY initial consultation. Visit online at www.Ghavamiplasticsurgery.com for more information.
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