Dr. Paul Nassif is a world-renowned Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. He is Star of E!’s Botched, a reality show highlighting his expertise as he remedies the most extreme plastic surgeries gone wrong.
As a Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon, he understands the layers of the skin, literally from the inside out. This vast knowledge of the skin’s health and what causes it to lose its vitality and radiance led to the creation of his own skincare. NassifMD Dermaceuticals™ is a proprietary, cruelty-free skincare line formulated by Dr. Paul Nassif, to promote healthy, radiant, youthful skin.
Fun Fact: Dr. Nassif initially developed his Detox Pads and Hydro-Screen Advanced Technology Serum as a pre-operative treatment to ensure he was working with healthy, hydrated, more pliable skin layers.
Michael Jackson made the mistake of going to the same surgeon (Dr Steven Hoefflin in the Beverly Hills area), and unfortunately between 1983-1984 it created a button tip caving effect rather than preserving a natural result.
I had my turbinates removed 10 years ago and my life has never been the same since. Please be careful with trusting any ent/surgeon as you only know how horrible this is ONLY when you have it. ☮️❤️
I've had two treatments of BBL/Moxi so far, the second of which was yesterday. I found the BBL laser "prickly" as you said. But I found the Moxi painful, like a zapping burning pain, particularly the last two passes, even with the use of numbing cream (there were five passes of the Moxi laser in total). I couldn't have taken another pass of Moxi over my face. For me, the pain/discomfort level at that point was about a 7. The most sensitive area was the area above my upper lip and around the outer perimeter of my face. (The next time I have it done I will take some Tylenol an hour before the procedure to help with the pain.) I also had BBL/Moxi done on my neck and chest, but it was just uncomfortable and not nearly as painful in those areas, surprisingly. After the procedure, my skin was very red and very warm. This morning, my skin is still red and warm, but my face is now also somewhat swollen, especially in the area an inch or so underneath my eyes (it's normal). I know from my first BBL/Moxi laser treatment that in the next few days the swelling, redness and warmth will subside, but my skin will then take on a sandpaper-y roughness (not too bad though), my brown spots will darken, and I will develop some MENDS (tiny black dots) which will either slough off or just go away within a few days. It is really important to stay out of the sun if possible and to wear sunscreen and a hat to protect the skin in the days following the procedure. Also, it's important not to do any intense exercise which causes sweating. After my first BBL/Moxi treatment (which was more mild and not as painful), I didn't notice any improvement in either my brown spots or fine lines. But I was told that this is normal and that is why BBL/Moxi is done in a series of 3-4 treatments spaced about 4 weeks apart in order to see results.
Truly you are amazing Dr.Emovon on RU-vid, your perfection is incredibly impressive. I'm glad that I got a permanent cure for bad breath from you #dremovon on RU-vid..
I'm having my turbinates sorted by a really good ENT, and he said to me removing inferior turbinates shouldn't be done or every touching the middle turbinates! But he is reducing mine with a Celon machine as been swollen for over 4 years with nasal sprays etc
@@healthyisbeautiful8720 I will do it, My ENT is Vik Veer has his own RU-vid channel watch his video about ENS. He has done thousands of them of reducing them with Celon and has always said never touch the middle turbinates as he knows some surgeons have + had arguements with them. + he has never given any of his patients ENS in the decades he has been doing it-so he knows exactly what he is doing. His waiting list is so long. I'm also getting this done for free as live in UK so on the NHS.
What a little beauty Paulina is! I'm sure daddy will be sitting on the front porch driving away suitors in no time at all. How adorable and such an infectious smile.🇦🇺💖👩🏼🎨
Hello Dr. Nassif I wanted to know with your expertise how long should I put scar gel on my surgical scars? I had blepharoplasty and a mini eyebrow lift. I have scars on my scalp. Thank you!
Love this product which is perfect for our Australian climate. I gave one to my mother and may have got my neighbour addicted to it. It's great for myself too and simply use some powder over the top when going out. Never stop producing this!🇦🇺💖
I am a fighter I heard of bad rutten getting a silicone nose and it can’t break I want to to do something similar..my nose bone is crooked as is not promoting good nose breathing and natural noses are a disaster waiting to happen as fighters Rory Macdonald v Robbie Lawlor example Tyson fury usyk example Justin gaethje max Holloway example
😮any after pics to see how it healed after swelling went down??? This video is 14 years old but I'd like to know because I got stitches on my lip and I'm very worried. I feel like I'm going to have to see the doctor because this is not normal it's huge and it's the fifth day.
Day 25 after my septoplasty and turbinoplasty and I can say my soul is completely crushed and devastated, I can feel how the neurological nerves suffered an alteration and I can no longer feel the sensation of breathing, what keeps me alive is my powerful mindset of tricking my brain into calming down but this is inhumane, how could you not even mention this was a possibility especially it being an unrecognized chronic pathology. I’m horrified with absolutely nobody taking me serious, how can hell in life forever be a possible outcome after a medical procedure, this is beyond torture it’s life ending..
Thank you for drawing attention to this issue! I am an ENS Patient myself. From my experience, only some patients experience paradoxical obstruction. Many experience the feeling of a nose that this too wide open instead. And they suffer from chronic hyperventilation. Also, what do you think about jaw widening procedures instead?
Dr nassif, thank you for this video. I had a small reduction and still ended up with ENS. Cut and cauterized so Im glad to hear you only lateralize turbinates. Since you are the most prominent Ent / plastic surgeon I hope others will listen to you and you can encourage them to be as conservative as you are when it comes to surgery to the turbinates. ENS is absolutely horrible. Nobody deserves to go through it.
@@healthyisbeautiful8720 Do I? lol He even said people that got one or both turbinates removed some got not all got ENS! But he wouldn't get them removed!
It was a perfectly good nose prior to the surgery and a lovely one after - but I think the difference would only seem significant to the patient and that not many other people would notice.
Not only is this a fantastic sunscreen, the tint gives great coverage so I don't need anything else on top! Great for all year round, especially in Australia!🇦🇺