Patients give thumbs up to Skype consultations
A pilot Skype consultations project at a central London GP practice shows high patients satisfaction but less-than-expected demand.
Read moreAs specialists in rhinoplasty and cosmetic nasal surgery, we’ve created some handy guides and articles to give you even more information on nose jobs. From tips on how to find the right surgeon to medical news and emerging technologies.
A pilot Skype consultations project at a central London GP practice shows high patients satisfaction but less-than-expected demand.
Read moreAs reported in The Lancet medical journal, scientists from the University of Basel, Switzerland, have reported a successful nose reconstruction procedure by using laboratory grown cartilage. This was the first procedure of its kind.
Read moreMr Rowe-Jones always uses the newest treatments in rhinoplasty surgery. Rhinoplasty specialists accept Mr Rowe-Jones ideas and expertise in nasal operation.
Read moreThere are several differences between plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery and that’s why not every surgeon performs rhinoplasty surgery.
Read moreThere are differences between plastic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. The main difference is the reason you do the surgery for.
Read moreAs one of many specialists Mr Rowe-Jones took part at the facial plastic surgery meeting in Germany. He performed a rhinoplasty surgery on a twisted nose.
Read moreThere is a wide variety of different nose tips which also means that there have to be many different types of rhinoplasty surgery for fixing the problem.
Read moreMr Rowe-Jones contributed to a session in Las Vegas on nasal bridge augmentation and the different techniques in this surgery, moderated by Jay Calvert.
Read moreAt this session in Las Vegas Mr Rowe-Jones was talking with other specialists from his field about techniques in nasal tip protection and tip de-protection.
Read moreThis session concentrated on reducing the nasal bridge hump and twisted or deviated noses. Mr Rowe-Jones prefers the open approach in both cases.
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