Rhinoplasty is plastic surgery on the nose, usually for cosmetic purposes. The surgical reshaping of the nose: the skin and tissues along with underlying bone and cartilage are sculpted by the surgeon to your desired new shape.
Improved Function
Septoplasty: repairs a blockage inside the nose caused by a deviated (crooked) septum. Incisions are made inside the nose. Cartilage and sometimes bone from the septum are trimmed, reshaped, moved, or removed.
Turbinectomy: repairs a blockage caused by enlarged turbinates. Incisions are made inside the nose under the lower turbinate. The excess bone may be removed to reduce the turbinate size. The excess mucous membrane may also be removed.
Improved Appearance
The nasal bones and the upper + lower cartilages may need to be trimmed or moved to give your nose the shape you want. If you have a wide base and want it narrowed, tissue would be removed around the nostrils.
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Complications from rhinoplasty surgery are rare. However, certain inherent risks are associated with every surgical procedure that should be thoroughly discussed with your surgeon, bleeding and infection being the most common.
Non-Surgical Facial Contouring with Dermal Fillers.Chin or Cheek implants to enhance and balance facial features.
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BOARD-CERTIFIED ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEON EMPHASIZING FACIAL COSMETIC SURGERY
Dr. Krupp graduated from the University of Maryland Dental School in 1982 and completed his residency training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, in 1985. Dr. Krupp earned his Board Certification in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in 1987. He has been in private practice ever since and remains at the top of his field through vigorous training in advanced procedures. He enjoys teaching and has taken the opportunities for hands-on teaching and lecturing throughout his career. He makes no compromises when it comes to patient care. It’s clear upon an office visit that Dr. Krupp drives this sense of patient-centered care throughout his practice. It’s evident that Dr. Krupp loves his work and taking care of people.
Commissioned in September 2016, Dr. Krupp proudly served as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserves, stationed at Joint Base Andrews in D.C. Honorably discharged in December 2021.
● International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons● American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery● Academy of Osseointegration● MSDA-Maryland State Dental Association● AAOMS-American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons● AAID-American Academy of Implant Dentistry● ADA-American Dental Association● BCDA-Baltimore County Dental Association● American Dental Society of Anesthesiology● ABOMS- American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery● MASOMS- Mid-Atlantic Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons● ASMS- American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons● ASDA-American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists● ACOMS-The American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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