Dr. Buckingham’s Q&A

August 20, 2009

Endonasal vs. Open Approach to rhinoplasty

Filed under: Rhinoplasty — Tags: , , , — Dr. Edward D. Buckingham, M.D. @ 11:58 am

Jolie,

You can achieve natural results with either an endonasal or an open approach to rhinoplasty.  The different approaches both work, but each should be used in the appropriate circumstances for that patient and according to the surgeon’s preference.  There are surgeons who perform almost all of their procedures one way or the other.  I prefer to use the endonasal approach in simple noses that require only a hump reduction with perhaps a little tip narrowing and in a nose that could also be made a little smaller, deprojected, and/or rotated a little.  If a nose has significant asymmetry, needs more tip work, or needs to be projected or de-rotated then I prefer the open approach.  I am also very careful to not over narrow the middle part of the nose which can happen in an endonasal rhinoplasty.  If my patients have any narrowness to their nose pre-operatively and need a hump taken down, the narrowness will likely get worse and so I place what is known as spreader grafts.  This will not only lead to a more natural result, but will also prevent functional and cosmetic problems years down the road.

Sorry for the long answer, but rhinoplasty is a very complicated operation and requires a little more thought than just a yes or no answer.  Good luck with your decision.

Ed Buckingham


August 18, 2009

Facelift Consult

Filed under: Facelift Surgery — Tags: , , , — Dr. Edward D. Buckingham, M.D. @ 2:46 pm

Tamara,

Thanks for your question regarding our facelift consultation.  During the consultation you will meet our patient care coordinator who will explain who we are and how the process will proceed.  You will then have a medical history taken by one of our nurses.  I will then meet with you to get to know you and to listen to what your concerns are.  I will then do an examination of your face and neck and make recommendations to address your concerns.  Following our conversation, you will again meet with our patient care coordinator who will explain fees with you and instruct you on how to schedule surgery should you elect to proceed.  We have several videos on our site that will further take you through the process.  I encourage you to look at them.  I hope to meet you soon.

Ed Buckingham


Fraxel for Facial Brown Spots

Filed under: Fraxel Laser — Tags: , , , — Dr. Edward D. Buckingham, M.D. @ 2:30 pm

Angie,

The Fraxel laser is probably one of the best devises for treatment of facial brown spots in darker skin types.  It must be combined with good skin care including a lightening cream.  You also must practice meticulous use of sunscreen.  The laser treatment would require at least 4 sessions at one month intervals and perhaps a few more.  I would set your expectations at improvement, but you could see better.  On the flip side to that however is that some spots are highly resistant to therapy.  Please feel free to give us a call and set up an appointment for further information.

Ed Buckingham


August 11, 2009

Rhinoplasty Bump

Filed under: Rhinoplasty — Tags: , , , , — Dr. Edward D. Buckingham, M.D. @ 8:50 pm

Mary,

Thanks for your question regarding rhinoplasty.  It is absolutely possible to only address the bump on your nose.  When you come in for your consultation, the first item we address is what concerns you about your nose.  If your only concern is the bump, ie you love your overall size, tip etc. then we can easily address only the bump.  On occasion you need to perform something called spreader grafting to be sure the the nose is not overly narrowed when the bump is removed, but this is not difficult and will not change your nose in any way other than to be sure that it looks natural and functions well.

Please review our before and after gallery.  There are many different noses on the site and each one has been altered to meet the patients wishes.  We do not try to make all of our nosed match one another, but rather to make alterations specific to each patient’s desires.  We look forward to meeting you.

Ed Buckingham


August 3, 2009

Earlobe repair from stretching

Filed under: Otoplasty — Tags: , , , — Dr. Edward D. Buckingham, M.D. @ 7:17 pm

Joan,

Yes, it is possible to repair your daughter’s earlobes.  The degree of difficulty depends upon how much they are stretched.  The procedure would be done in the office under local anesthesia.  There would be sutures to be removed in about a week and any sort of piercing could be performed 6 weeks later.  The procedure would cost between $1200 and $1750 depending upon the amount of work needed to perform the procedure.  We would be happy to arrange a consult to discuss this further.  Please call us at your convenience.

Ed Buckingham


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Dr. Edward Buckingham is a Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon who specializes in Rhinopalsty, Facelifts, Eyelid Surgery, BOTOX, and many other
Cosmetic Facial procedures. His office is located in Austin, Texas and services the surrounding areas including: Sunset Valley, West Lake Hills, Cedar Park,
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