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Nose Augmentation

Nose augmentation (enlargement/enhancement) is normally performed under both mild sedation and local anaesthesia. The silicone implant is custom "carved" for your face and is of the highest medical grade. The incision is inside the nostril so it’s not visible from outside. The patients should come in for a follow-up 3 - 5 days after surgery.

Gortex is recommended for Caucasian nose because the nasal skin could not tolerate silicone implants. However, silicone implant gives better shape is and tolerated well in asian nose.

Risks & complications of nose augmentation surgery

We do our best to minimise the risks by choosing high-standard hospitals, experienced plastic surgeons, physicians and nurses. However, complications still rarely happen.

Possible complications from nose augmentation surgery, apart from common complications of any surgery, is some swelling which should subside within one week

Recommended length of vacation in Thailand after nose augmentation surgery

5 - 7 days after surgery.

Information from Dr Witoon Wisuthseriwong's website at www.surgery-thailand.com.

Please note that this information is for guidance only. Details will be discussed with your plastic surgeon during pre-op consultation.

 

 
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Breast augmentation patients get to stay 3 nights free at the Ambassador Hotel if they have it done in Bangkok before end of November 2007.

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