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- One month post rhinoinplasty. The hump on an Asian nose is treated differently than a standard nasal hump. The bump is partially reduced, but additional…
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- The tear trough groove is the area under the eye due to a bony deficiency and gives a shadow. It can give a tired appearance.…
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- Has a well-meaning friend ever told you, “You look tired,” when you were completely well-rested? It is not exactly a compliment. A tired appearance is…
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- If you are considering Asian rhinoplasty, you’re looking in the right place. Dr. Charles Lee has dedicated his entire career to specializing in Asian plastic…
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- 380cc saline high profile implants placed around the nipple directly (not areola). 5'5 34 B cup preoperatively.
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- This is a recovery picture 7 days after eyelid and inner corner repair, with correction of internal muscle weakness on the left eyelid (ptosis)
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- The implants need to be mobilized in the pocket in an upward and inward direction 4x daily, 5 minutes at a time for 6 months.…
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- DST suture method with inner epi (still red), 7 days postop. The inner epi allows the crease to fold in a more natural shape. The…
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- Asian eyelid surgery with removal of inner skin (inner epi) to show more eye and give a natural crease.
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- The eyes are one of the most noticeable features on the face and are even thought by many to be the “window to the soul.”…
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- Chief plastic surgeon D. Ralph Millard reconstructed war injured soldiers and babies with birth defects during the Korean War. He performed the first recorded Asian…
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