Dr. Rawnsley is more than your average facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon; he is trained in aesthetics and microsurgery, as well as head and neck surgery. Founder of the UCLA Facial Aesthetic Center, and renowned for helping advance cutting-edge procedures, Dr. Rawnsley is the surgeon who other plastic surgeons go to for training. In addition to his private practice, Dr. Rawnsley actively serves as a clinical associate professor at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine. He consults regularly with other facial plastic surgeons from around the world, who seek his expertise on a range of medical and patient management issues.
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Making the decision to have facial aesthetic surgery can affect the rest of your life in a very positive and meaningful way. I want to be a part of this personal transformation. The first step is to understand all aspects of your decision for surgery - both emotional and aesthetic. From the moment you consult with our office, we build a bond that extends beyond the typical patient-physician relationship.
Getting your ideal nose shape can give you the confidence boost you need for your social life and career. If your nose is giving your breathing problems, a minimally-invasive rhinoplasty procedure can help fix them. Minimally-invasive rhinoplasty can do wonders for your confidence and/or overall health.
Your ideal nose is indicated by your face shape, your personality, your age and your ethnicity - and it is therefore entirely unique to you. There are many different measures that have been used historically for defining a "perfect nose." Some of these measures contradict one another, some are weighted towards one ethnicity more than another.
I believe you should have the nose that fits both your face and your ethnicity. What that means is looking at all of your facial features as a coherent whole and considering what would best draw out the aspects you want to highlight - your eyes, for instance. It also means asking what you're going to retain and what you're going to change.
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Janiyah Black
Dec 15, 2019