Unsafe Rhinoplasty

Many people find that their nose is not what they would like it to be. The nose may be genetically unsavory to the individual or perhaps have been broken one too many times playing sports or in accidents. Whatever the rationale, rhinoplasty is a popular surgical procedure that can make a huge difference in one’s confidence in their appearance when it is performed correctly.

When complications are encountered during a nose job procedure, one of the greatest reasons for these problems is that the patient might have failed to mention a previously broken bone or nose job to the plastic surgeon performing the procedure. This can be very dangerous to one’s nose, since it changes the entire surgery if there is scar tissue in the nose already.

Another hazard of rhinoplasty is that some procedures cannot be corrected if they are not performed to an individual’s liking. If the nose is over-shaved to remove a bump, the shavings cannot be put back in place to correct the issue.

Rhinoplasty is also a problem in some cases because it reduces the size of the nose and therefore lessens the airways. For those who already have problems breathing or experience frequent sinus infections, a smaller nose may exacerbate the issue.

Contact an Appleton Personal Injury Lawyer

If you have been the victim of a botched plastic surgery procedure, contact the Appleton personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., at 1-800-242-2874 to discuss your situation with an experienced attorney and determine your legal options.

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