Los Angeles Based Website Now Expands and Updates its Rhinoplasty Glossary
LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) November 10, 2017 -- In 2016, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reported that rhinoplasty was the third most popular cosmetic surgery procedure in the United States. While the procedure is simply known as a “nose job” to the general public, Los Angeles based website USRhinoplaty.org is expanding its educational efforts about rhinoplasty by updating its glossary section to include more terms and definitions related to the cosmetic surgery.
According to the senior editor of USRhinoplasty.org, "One of the main goals of updating the glossary section is to show our readers that rhinoplasty is more than a generic nose job. Some patients do have the procedure simply to improve the appearance of their nose. Others have rhinoplasty to correct functional issues that allow them to breathe easier and even repair deviated sections of the nasal area.”
The glossary includes terms that might be familiar to some while also serving as an entry point for others. The senior editor went on to say that "some patients are under the impression that rhinoplasty is a magical surgery that instantly fixes all problems. Our glossary section gives vital information that explains such terms as primary rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty for patients who did not get their desired results after their first rhinoplasty surgery. There are also a number of rhinoplasty terms such as septoplasty, nasal spine and open and closed rhinoplasty that are new to some of our readers.”
USRhinoplasty.org plans to continue expanding its glossary into 2018. According to the senior editor, there are always improvements in the way rhinoplasty is performed as well as further research by the medical community. The website plans to include new rhinoplasty terms in the glossary as well as update any current listings in the glossary if newer definitions are needed thanks to new medical information.
About USRhinoplasty.org:
USRhinoplasty.org aims to be the number one resource for information and issues related to rhinoplasty for both current and future patients.
Mark Anthony, USRhinoplasty.org, +1 (310) 299-2825, [email protected]
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