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Ultrasonic Bone Aspirator The Way Forward For Nose Jobs

Written by Jamie Stowe| Tuesday, 20 September 2011| There is 1 comment

possible for cosmetic surgeons to perform very accurate nose jobs.

A new method of rhinoplasty could revolutionise the operation and significantly reduce the recovery time required. Using an ultrasonic bone aspirator that makes use of sound waves to take away bone but at the same time without damaging mucous membranes or any surrounding soft tissue it could be possible for cosmetic surgeons to perform very accurate nose jobs./p>

ultrasonic bone aspirator the way forward for nose jobs
A recent study conducted by Dr Jewel D. Greywoode and Dr Edmund A. Pribitkin from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia reviewed 103 patients who had minor cosmetic rhinoplasty using an ultrasonic bone aspirator.  They said that the ultrasonic bone aspirator was particularly useful for smoothing down unattractive bumps and edges on the noses of patients. It was observed that there were no injuries to the skin or to any other soft tissue in the nose by any of the patients and that the results were satisfactory for all patients. Their research was published in the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery.

Regular rhinoplasty operation can make use of bone saws and other unpleasant sounding tools which are required to break through the bone but obviously often cause collateral damage which can be both painful and leave scars. With the use of ultrasonic bone aspirators it is possible to make more precise incisions and cuts than with regular rhinoplasty tools.

At Ukmedix News we reckon that ultrasonic bone aspirators will become the next big thing for rhinoplasty operations and soon all surgeons will be performing nose jobs using them. A huge amount of money is being invested in new treatments and procedures for all types of cosmetic surgery because the industry is growing so fast especially in developed countries.

Whereas plastic surgery used to be a very small industry in some places like California and Miami it seems that practically everybody has had some form of nip or tuck!

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September 21, 2011 @ 14:44
Vincent said:
This is amazing news! I might even they it..........may be!
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