Each of your features, including your nose, is shaped by your rich genetic history. Certain nasal characteristics are common amongst different ancestries. If you inherited your grandma’s dreaded nose, come see us. Ethnic rhinoplasty can reshape the specific the ethnic attributes of your nose, creating a look that honors your heritage, coordinates with your other… Read More
Start Kybella® Now and Get Rid of Your Turkey Neck by Turkey Time
Fall is in the air and turkey time is fast approaching. This Thanksgiving, we want you to enjoy the turkey and pumpkin pie, not worry about your turkey neck. Come in for Kybella® now and you can get rid of excess fat under your chin without surgery. Kybella® is the only non-surgical, injectable treatment for… Read More
Dr. Epstein Goes In-Depth About Rhinoplasty with eHealth Radio Network
Dr. Michael Epstein, plastic surgeon and founder of MAE Plastic Surgery in Northbrook, Illinois joins eHealth Radio and the Plastic Surgery Information Channel to discuss the Rhinoplasty procedure. Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Michael Epstein discuss the following: Are there different types of rhinoplasty surgery? What are they? How is rhinoplasty surgery performed? What… Read More
Turbinate Surgery 101
If you’ve always been a victim of seasonal allergies or find it hard to breathe through your nose, you might be a good candidate for Turbinate surgery. Turbinate surgery is a procedure that helps improve the functions of the nose by removing or rearranging the turbinates inside the nose. It is a procedure that can… Read More
The Do’s and Don’ts of Rhinoplasty Recovery
After rhinoplasty, you’ll spend a few weeks recovering from the procedure. During this time, your body is healing and your new nose is very delicate and sensitive. This guide will teach you what to do and what not to do to ensure a successful recovery. Contact us with any questions throughout the recovery process. Do… Read More
Broken Nose? Discover Reconstructive Rhinoplasty
Accidents happen. Sports injuries, car accidents, and physical altercations are primary causes of facial trauma. When facial trauma occurs, the nose is often involved. Nasal fractures account for more than 50% of all facial fractures on adults. Nasal trauma can have lasting aesthetic and functional consequences. If you have a broken nose, come see us for reconstructive rhinoplasty…. Read More