
Revision rhinoplasty is performed to repair or correct a previous nasal surgery. As revision rhinoplasty procedures are significantly more complicated than primary nasal surgery, seeking a surgeon with specific knowledge and training in revision rhinoplasty is vital. Double board-certified in both facial plastic and reconstructive surgery as well as Otorhinolaryngology, such as head and neck surgery, Dr. Bassichis is uniquely qualified to improve the appearance of the nose and nasal function simultaneously.
Benefits of Revision Rhinoplasty
While revision rhinoplasty is often more complex than primary rhinoplasty, it offers significant benefits for those seeking to correct or improve the results of a previous nose surgery:
- Improved Aesthetics: Addresses cosmetic concerns such as asymmetry, irregularities, or disproportionate features that may have resulted from an initial rhinoplasty.
- Restored Nasal Function: Corrects breathing difficulties or functional issues caused by previous surgery, such as a deviated septum or nasal valve collapse.
- Enhanced Confidence: Achieving your desired nasal appearance can significantly boost self-esteem and confidence.
- Personalized Approach: Dr. Bassichis takes a highly individualized approach to revision rhinoplasty, carefully considering your unique anatomy and aesthetic goals.
- Combined Skill: Dr. Bassichis’s dual board certifications in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Otorhinolaryngology provide him with a unique understanding of both the aesthetics and function of the nose.
If you’re unhappy with the results of a previous rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty at Advanced Facial Plastic Surgery in Dallas can help you achieve the aesthetic and functional nasal outcomes you desire.
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What Is Revision Rhinoplasty?
Three types of dissatisfaction may result in revision: functional problems hindering breathing, aesthetic problems relating to appearance, or a combination of both. Aesthetic complications of rhinoplasty can include noses that are too short, too long, too narrow, too wide, twisted, etc. We understand that being dissatisfied with your primary nasal surgery can be a very difficult experience – physically and psychologically. Some patients are frustrated, angry, and even a little scared. Our facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Bassichis, and his staff understand this and will take the time to listen to your concerns to help you achieve a successful outcome from your revision surgery. With Dr. Bassichis’s experience and skill in primary and revision nasal surgery, he can provide an honest analysis and opinion regarding what you can expect from your revision procedure.
Double Board-Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon
Meet Dr. Bassichis
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Voted D Magazine’s Best Plastic Surgeon and Top Doctor in America, Dr. Benjamin Bassichis is double board certified by both the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.











What To Expect
We utilize digital photography and computer imaging to help visualize and communicate surgical outcomes. It is important for the surgeon to know what the patient wants to accomplish, and the patient must know what the surgeon envisions as a goal for the surgical result. Computer imaging is an extremely useful method for the surgeon and patient to align their thoughts about the procedure.
Specializing exclusively in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, patients who have had previous rhinoplasty elsewhere are often referred to or individually seek out Dr. Bassichis for revision surgery. Although many patients want immediate adjustments to the original surgery, we recommend waiting six months to one year after the initial surgery prior to undergoing revision. Throughout the healing process following a rhinoplasty, features refine and define as the swelling resolves. With careful visual and photographic examinations, Dr. Bassichis will provide support and reassurance throughout the healing period. Revision rhinoplasty procedures performed to correct nasal function may be partially covered by insurance, while those performed solely for cosmetic purposes are typically not covered by insurance.
Unlock Your Natural Beauty at Advanced Facial Plastic Surgery
Personally mentored by one of the world’s most respected Revision Rhinoplasty surgeons, Dr. Bassichis is pleased to share his deep knowledge of surgery with his patients. This fellowship training in the most delicate techniques of revision surgery and his extensive clinical experience performing many primary and revision nasal surgeries, make Dr. Bassichis distinctively qualified for performing revision surgeries.
We invite you to come for a personal consultation with our double board-certified Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon regarding revision surgery. It would be our pleasure to take wonderful care of you for your revision nasal procedure.