New Delhi (India), February 21: Dr. Vinod Vij, an esteemed plastic and cosmetic surgeon with acquired experience in performing transformative facial and body surgeries, recommends rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job, to individuals who wish to enhance their facial features.
Currently, operating out of Navi Mumbai, Dr. Vinod Vij is available at his plastic surgery clinics at Seawoods and Vashi along with Apollo Hospital and Fortis Hospital in Navi Mumbai. He offers laser rhinoplasty, hair removal, hair transplantation, facial rejuvenation, liposuction, tattoo removal, and more to both males and females of all age groups.
Ms Vishaka Goyal, co-founder of ClinicSpots, a healthcare provider platform, states, ‘Dr. Vinod Vij is among the highly skilled plastic surgeons in Mumbai with decades of experience in performing a diverse range of cosmetic procedures enabling patients to look and feel better’.
Airing his views on rhinoplasty, he states that it is a surgical procedure that addresses the functioning issues of the nose. It can improve the breathing process and overall facial harmony. He recommends this procedure to patients who approach him if they experience discomfort in breathing due to their nasal structure or if the structure of the nose hampers their image and facial symmetry.
He stated, ‘As a plastic surgeon, I strive to give my 100% to every rhinoplasty procedure and ensure a successful outcome that addresses the concerns of my patients who are satisfied with it’.
He shares a case study of a young male with a deformed and deviated nose and hence complained of issues in breathing. Dr. Vinod Vij recommended and proceeded with rhinoplasty surgery upon the patient’s consent. After the surgery, the patient recovered well and could properly breathe within one week. An experienced and expert plastic surgeon such as Dr. Vinod Vij to perform crooked bridge rhinoplasty. The plastic surgeon will centrally align the deviated nasal bones, and partial maxillary bones either through a closed nasal reduction or a closed rhinoplasty surgery. In case of closed functional rhinoplasty, the plastic surgeon will correct the crooked nose bridge, remove the nasal hump and also reduce the width of the nasal base to improve the patient’s nasal aesthetics and breathing function considerably improve.
Rhinoplasty has many advantages, including improved nostril symmetry, redefining a nasal tip for an even and well-defined look, straightening a crooked nose, removing bumps or dips in the nasal bridge, and improving breathing. Every patient presents a unique challenge that the plastic surgeon has to overcome through various types of rhinoplasty procedures as per suitability.
He is equally adept at performing several other types of rhinoplasty, such as cosmetic rhinoplasty, which is performed to enhance the appearance of the nose, or functional rhinoplasty, which is performed to improve the functioning of the nose, especially the breathing procedure. Open rhinoplasty involves an external incision, whereas closed rhinoplasty uses internal incisions. Revision rhinoplasty is performed to improve the incorrect outcome of a previously performed rhinoplasty procedure. Reduction rhinoplasty reduces the nasal size, whereas in augmentation rhinoplasty helps to improve the look and feel of the nose.
Dr. Vinod Vij is an exemplary plastic surgeon with a patient-centric approach. He is well-versed in the latest advancements and equipments in cosmetic surgery. He also focuses on understanding the patient’s expectations from the procedure while explaining the plausible outcomes of the surgery.
For more details, please contact
Dr. Vinod Vij
E-mail: drvinodvij@gmail.com
M: +91 981 9414276/ +91 9920130351
Nerul Clinic Address:
Shreeji Plaza, Anurag Hospital,
Clinique Aesthetica, Seawoods Bridge,
Sector 25, Nerul
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400706
Vashi Clinic Address:
415, Clinique Aesthetica,
Nirman Vyapar Kendra
Above the Navratna Restaurant, Sector 17
Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400705, India
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