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Rhinoplasty and revision Rhinoplasty - my experiences in Dubai

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EW GURU
Latest post on 15 June 2014 - 21:16

Since there are quite a lot of posts here about rhinoplasties I thought I'd share my experiences

I wanted rhinoplasty since I was 15. I had a small bump, bulbous tip, overhanging columella and slight overprojection

I underwent my primary rhinoplasty last year with Dr Jason Diamond at ABSMC. Prior to the op, I explained what I wanted - reduction in projection, refinement of tip, slight reduction of the small hump. He is very nice but gave me a lot of chat about how it is a really difficult surgery and I needed an expert, blah blah blah.

The clinic is OK, nothing special. There are nicer clinics. The pre op bloodwork is done by another clinic in the same building. The op was extremely expensive but I went ahead with it, thinking that an LA surgeon would be good...

The op itself went fine, but waking up was very unpleasant, and I was cold/shaking and in a lot of pain (basically felt like I'd had my face smashed in), after 5 or 10 mins of me crying they gave me morphine - don't know if they woke me up without it or if they just hadn't given me enough.

When the cast was removed I wasn't terribly impressed but thought I'd just wait for the swelling to go down.
I missed the next two trips of the doctor because the clinic does not contact patients for follow ups and does not keep patients informed of when the doctor is visiting. In general, they are not organised. The wait is always long, 30 mins - 1hr after appointment time

When I finally met with the doctor it was about 8 months after my initial surgery. I had not seen any changes in the shape of the nose in the past 4 months or so. It was at this point that I voiced my concerns to the doctor, namely
- the projection had not been reduced at all
- the entire tip was visibly twisted and off center
- the bridge was too low
- the supra tip and tip were bulky
(so overall, it was not a great result)
My concerns were brushed off and I was told that the bulky tip was due to swelling, and the twisting and asymmetry couldn't be fixed because "my entire face is asymmetric, as asymmetric as they come" (this isn't true, I have an average level of symmetry)

At the 2nd follow up I was given a steroid shot in the tip to attempt to reduce and residual swelling. My original doc said that it was a great result and that I didn't need a revision, reducing the tip would be too difficult and reducing the projection was impossible as it would widen the nose. It was a this point that I started consulting other doctors for revision.
So far I have seen

Dr Allen Rezai - very nice, modern, organised clinic. Very nice guy. Told me it wouldn't be a big deal to reduce the tip. However, looking at his before/after pics, I find them a bit too rounded/too much tip volume

Dr Khan - again a nice clinic, lovely staff. Had to wait about 3 weeks for an appointment but they called me when a cancellation came up as requested so I went early. Sent clear directions to the clinic
Dr Khan himself was very nice but was reluctant to operate. He claimed it was a very difficult surgery and that I should fill up the bridge with filler to balance the tip.
I get the feeling that because he gets a lot of requests, he can pick and chose his patients and so it would make sense that he might avoid a tricky case that involved correcting another surgeons work. Still, it was frustrating, that a talented surgeon would avoid a difficult surgery.

Dr Noorman Van Der Dussen - Singelberg clinic, Belgium
Had a skype consult with this doctor and was very impressed. He suggested an open revision, with a graft to the bridge and reduction of the tip, and was extremely thorough in his explanation of how he would do things. He would be my first choice for revision but he does not have any free spaces until September

Dr Gabriel Saab - Cosmesurge
Not at all impressed with this clinic at all in that they kept me waiting 2hrs after my appointment time and they have absolutely no reading material in their waiting area. Several other ladies left the clinic in frustration!
Dr Saab himself is very nice. Proposed reduction of the tip, supra-tip and the projection and said there was no need to graft the bridge - filler could be done at a later stage if I still wanted to raise the bridge. Quoted 20k aed for the tip work, but he also operates in Beruit for cheaper ($3k)
Will note at this stage that he said I was the third patient he had seen in this trip who were coming from the same original doctor for a revision.
My only pause with him is that he favours closed rhinoplasty over open. Most sources say that open is more accurate, especially for revisions and most surgeons do open rhinos. I cannot find too much in the way of reviews or before/afters pics for him, however, he does specialise in noses and is clearly experienced.

I have one more surgeon that I might consult, Dr Nader Saab. He also operates in both Dubai and Beirut.

If I went back in time, I think I would have probably gone to Dr Khan for the primary surgery

Would be happy to hear any other ladies experiences with any of these doctors! (Especially Dr Saab) Hope those considering rhinoplasty in Dubai find this information useful

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 15 June 2019 - 18:23
I'm sorry that you had a bad experience in rhinoplasty surgery, but I think you could research more and even considering going abroad for nose job surgery. I heard that Iran has many great surgeons and they are famous for rhinoplasty surgery. One of my friends arranged a meeting with a well-known surgeon and went to Iran for this operation. I suggest others to search and think about going abroad for nose surgery because it's very cheap and has more quality. I put its website address maybe it can help other people to have a better experience. https://ariamedtour.com/
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 31 May 2016 - 11:41
Well if a talented, skilled and highly recommended surgeon says he won't do it because it's difficult - you LISTEN to him! He's telling you this, because you probably have overly high expectations of the potential end result and anything short of that is going to be a disappointment. Less experienced surgeons will take it on, in the 'hope' they do a good job and get a decent outcome. Rhinoplasty is probably one of the most brutal yet delicate and intricate surgeries - they basically take a hammer and chisel to your facial bones. So the original surgery was don'e by a surgeon who said you needed an 'expert' but went ahead anyway? Riiiiight - all kindsa wrong with that.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 31 May 2016 - 11:03
Hi Guys, There aren't many new posts about Rhinoplasty in Dubai so thought id ask you guys the outcome of your surgeries discussed below. I have been doing research and have shortlisted 3 surgeons for my surgery but wanted some feedback on them before I arrange to meet with them. Dr Khan Dr Saab Dr Kayle Has anyone had surgery with any of these recently or in the past and do you have any feedback or suggestions of alternative surgeons. Thank you x
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 06 April 2015 - 11:47
A warning about this operation - you can completely lose your sense of smell from it. My daughter also had it done twice - once on NHS because she had breathing difficulties and then again in France. The first op. left her nose very crooked - the second done in Antibes to correct this - left her without being able to smell. Of course, smell also affects one's ability to taste food. I told her to sue the second doctor but she never did. .A minor point - the bottom of her nose was cut between nostrils - leaving a small scar.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 06 April 2015 - 11:07
Which Dr saab did you go with? I am also interested in having rhinoplasty here in dubai
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EW GURU
Latest post on 28 July 2014 - 02:33
Easy surgeries. He is a burns specialist. I doubt that is easy at all I am not in anyway suggesting that Dr Khan is not an excellent surgeon! It is clear from his reviews and reputation that he is very skilled. I am just noting that he is the only surgeon I consulted who declined to operate. In the end I saw Dr Saab and although I didn't want a closed op, I have to say that the swelling went down extremely fast and, visually, the result is excellent. The only issue I had was with the stitches inside the nose which take a long time to dissolve and I feel they're interfering with the healing I didn't consult Dr Ahmed as I didn't think much of his before/afters.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 27 July 2014 - 21:30
Just had my nose done in June and am exstatic about the results. It was my first rhinoplasty so I looked around and chatted with a bunch of doctors before settling with Dr. Ahmed Abdullah. He went to one of the best schools in the US for medical school, and it really shows. I had broken my nose playing soccer in the US and had quite a hump. My septum was slightly deviated but I didn't have too many breathing problems. He is the nicest guy, very easy going, but very professional. He apparently specializes in revision rhinoplasties (if he could, that would be the only thing he ever does, but since he just started his clinic in Dubai, he doesn't get enough patients to be so picky yet). Before surgery I sat down with his assistant and had my face simulated in 3D so I could see what he thought he could make it look like. I got to give suggestions and he told me what he recommended. I had the operation done at American Academy where I was extremely comfortable, I felt no pain at any moment before or after surgery. My nose healed wonderfully, it looks incredible, and the whole thing was just so easy. You can find info on him at cosmeticsurgeonuae.com or the Eternity Medicine Institute website http://eternitymedicine.com/ I also saw Mr. Khan and based on your experience as well, I think he just wants all the easy surgeries. Dr. Abdullah wants the tough ones! Easy surgeries. He is a burns specialist. I doubt that is easy at all
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 27 July 2014 - 14:03
Just had my nose done in June and am exstatic about the results. It was my first rhinoplasty so I looked around and chatted with a bunch of doctors before settling with Dr. Ahmed Abdullah. He went to one of the best schools in the US for medical school, and it really shows. I had broken my nose playing soccer in the US and had quite a hump. My septum was slightly deviated but I didn't have too many breathing problems. He is the nicest guy, very easy going, but very professional. He apparently specializes in revision rhinoplasties (if he could, that would be the only thing he ever does, but since he just started his clinic in Dubai, he doesn't get enough patients to be so picky yet). Before surgery I sat down with his assistant and had my face simulated in 3D so I could see what he thought he could make it look like. I got to give suggestions and he told me what he recommended. I had the operation done at American Academy where I was extremely comfortable, I felt no pain at any moment before or after surgery. My nose healed wonderfully, it looks incredible, and the whole thing was just so easy. You can find info on him at cosmeticsurgeonuae.com or the Eternity Medicine Institute website http://eternitymedicine.com/ I also saw Mr. Khan and based on your experience as well, I think he just wants all the easy surgeries. Dr. Abdullah wants the tough ones!
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EW GURU
Latest post on 16 June 2014 - 00:21
I'm sorry u went through such a hard time My experience was great but the recovery was difficult but it had nothing to do with the doctor or the hospital Anyway my doc was dr. Hossam fouda He's excellent and u can check all info on the internet Hossamfoda.com THANK YOU! Wow, impressive before/afters. I will see when he is next in Dubai for consults.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 15 June 2014 - 22:42
I'm sorry u went through such a hard time My experience was great but the recovery was difficult but it had nothing to do with the doctor or the hospital Anyway my doc was dr. Hossam fouda He's excellent and u can check all info on the internet Hossamfoda.com
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 15 June 2014 - 21:23
dr saab performed my rhinoplasty in 2008 and i couldnt be happier. the results are fab and exactly what i wanted. i was in at 8am and home by 1pm. also woke up crying because i couldnt breathe through my nose (doh) and they had covered my eyes with a frozen surgical glove to help with the swelling so i couldnt see. i was panicking! i didnt have morphine. the most uncomfortable part of the op was having the nose plugs in for a week. but well worth it. i had it done at the emirates hospital opposite jumeirah beach park. good luck!
 
 

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