Chicago rhinoplasty (nose surgery) specialist Dr. Geoffrey Fenner understands the importance of having a shapely, well-proportioned nose. As the focal point of a person’s face, the nose requires special consideration. Nasal procedures are designed to change the shape and appearance of your nose, complementing the aesthetics of your face. Our plastic surgery practice in Evanston specializes in rhinoplasty that is specifically tailored to your goals and facial features. Fenner Plastic Surgery also focuses on correcting post-traumatic changes and deformities through specialized rhinoplasty procedures.
Many people feel extremely self-conscious about the appearance of their noses. Rhinoplasty is intended to reshape a nose that is aesthetically unattractive or out of balance with the rest of the face. Our practice in Evanston also offers rhinoplasty to help patients whose noses are abnormal in appearance due to birth defect, injury, or disease. Rhinoplasty results in a more complementary nasal shape and a nose that is in better proportion to the other facial features. Contact Fenner Plastic Surgery in Evanston today to learn more about rhinoplasty or to schedule a private consultation with Dr. Fenner.
If after rhinoplasty your nose still does not look the way you want, Dr. Fenner can perform rhinoplasty refinement to produce an attractive nasal shape that better matches your goals. In order to be a good candidate for rhinoplasty refinement, Dr. Fenner must see a problem that can be corrected surgically. Most revisions are performed at least six months after the original procedure, in order to allow for swelling to decrease or disappear. For more information about this treatment option, contact our Evanston cosmetic surgery practice today to schedule a rhinoplasty refinement consultation.
Nasal fracture surgery is performed to repair deformity or crookedness following a broken nose. Dr. Fenner’s goal is to achieve a nasal appearance as close to the pre-injury look as possible, or to fit a patient’s desired new look. If the fracture and dislocation are “simple,” he may be able manipulate the bones and cartilage into position without need for incisions. Complex fractures and dislocations may require a more formal operation . For more information about nasal fracture surgery, contact Fenner Plastic Surgery today. Our Evanston location makes our office convenient to areas throughout the Chicago North Shore.
The septum is the cartilage divider between the two sides of the nose. If you have a nasal obstruction (difficulty breathing) because of developmental or post-injury crookedness of the septum, you may require surgery to repair the deviated septum. Reducing this blockage in the nasal passages will allow you to breathe more freely. Repair of a deviated septum is an outpatient procedure that involves straightening and/or partially removing the crooked cartilage. To find out if your breathing difficulties are caused by a deviated septum, contact our Evanston practice to set up a consultation with Dr. Fenner.
In addition to being a nose surgery specialist, Dr. Fenner has helped many of his patients with a more complete facial rejuvenation. He is proud to say that many of his Chicago facelift patients come to his facility as referrals from past patients.
If you live in Chicago or the Evanston area and are interested in rhinoplasty or one of our other nasal surgeries, get in touch with our plastic surgery practice by calling 847.716.2400 or use our convenient online form to contact Fenner Plastic Surgery today. We would be happy to give you more information about any of our procedures and set up a consultation with Dr. Geoffrey Fenner.
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Contact our Evanston office today to schedule a rhinoplasty consultation or to discuss options for correcting nasal fractures or other concerns with Dr. Geoffrey Fenner.
Fenner Plastic Surgery and Medical Spa
900 Skokie Blvd., Ste. 150
Northbrook IL 60062
847.716.2400 phone
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