Computer-aided Plastic Surgery – the Nose Clinic, South Africa
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Want to preview the likely results of your Nasal Surgery? The Nose Clinic uses advanced computer-aided technology, the Mirror 2000 system, to provide a photographic preview of the proposed Rhinoplasty outcome.
This exciting, positive and co-operative process involves full-face digital photographs, taken from different angles, on a computer screen. Patients are invited to view and approve the proposed changes, even taking the photographs home before committing themselves to surgery. After all, our patients live with the results of our work.
Nasal Surgery is usually conducted in hospital under general anaesthesia. But this inherently risky gas-induced procedure can have debilitating side effects. The Nose Clinic, by contrast, offers a safe, swift and pain free alternative — conscious sedation for Rhinoplasty. This form of surgical sedation for Rhinoplasty was pioneered and perfected by our expert specialist surgeon and is internationally accepted by medical experts. With conscious sedation, Rhinoplasty patients are discharged just a few hours after surgery is completed, allowing them to recover in comfort at home or in an excellent guesthouse close to the Nose Clinic. And the benefits of conscious sedation for Rhinoplasty don’t end there! Thanks to the fact that this procedure is less invasive than general anaesthetic, there’s less bruising and swelling around the operative areas, meaning a swifter and happier recovery.
Contrary to what many of us believe, the discomfort from most injections is not caused by the needle penetrating the skin, but by the flow of anaesthetic into the tissue — and that is precisely where our pioneering work in Rhinoplasty anaesthetic begins. The key to conscious sedation for Rhinoplasty is the computer-aided WAND™ system. A microprocessor calibrates and delivers local anaesthetic in conjunction with a tiny, bevelled needle that works at a constant pressure regardless of variations in tissue density. This creates a smooth pathway for the flow of anaesthesia — and, importantly for our patients — is both pain free and safe. Conducted in conjunction with a sedative, conscious sedation is so patient-friendly that most patients doze comfortably for the duration of the procedure.
For more info please take a look at: http://www.nose.co.za
The Nose Clinic – Rhinoplasty Surgery – www.nose.co.za
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Want to preview the likely results of your Nasal Surgery? The Nose Clinic uses advanced computer-aided technology, the Mirror 2000 system, to provide a photographic preview of the proposed Rhinoplasty outcome.
This exciting, positive and co-operative process involves full-face digital photographs, taken from different angles, on a computer screen. Patients are invited to view and approve the proposed changes, even taking the photographs home before committing themselves to surgery. After all, our patients live with the results of our work.
Nasal Surgery is usually conducted in hospital under general anaesthesia. But this inherently risky gas-induced procedure can have debilitating side effects. The Nose Clinic, by contrast, offers a safe, swift and pain free alternative — conscious sedation for Rhinoplasty. This form of surgical sedation for Rhinoplasty was pioneered and perfected by our expert specialist surgeon and is internationally accepted by medical experts. With conscious sedation, Rhinoplasty patients are discharged just a few hours after surgery is completed, allowing them to recover in comfort at home or in an excellent guesthouse close to the Nose Clinic. And the benefits of conscious sedation for Rhinoplasty don’t end there! Thanks to the fact that this procedure is less invasive than general anaesthetic, there’s less bruising and swelling around the operative areas, meaning a swifter and happier recovery.
For more info please take a look at: http://www.nose.co.za
The Nose Clinic – Rhinoplasty Surgery – www.nose.co.za
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