Dr. Peter Vila
Dr. Peter Vila
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What is Preservation Rhinoplasty? Before and After with Dr. Vila
A preservation rhinoplasty is a new technique for making aesthetic changes to the nose. In this video, I explain the philosophy and how it is different from traditional rhinoplasty - known as structural rhinoplasty among surgeons.
Not everyone is a candidate for a preservation rhinoplasty. But in the right patient, a preservation approach is a beautiful way to make changes to the nose.
For more information about me, check out drpetervila.com, and make sure to subscribe to my RUclips channel (@DrPeterVila).
Soundtrack:
Sunshine by Telecasted
00:00 Intro
00:13 An old technique made new again
00:25 The two widely used rhinoplasty techniques
02:35 Before and after
03:03 Questions
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Видео

Deep Plane Facelift Before and After in Portland, Oregon with Dr. Vila, Facial Plastic Surgeon
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Have you ever looked in the mirror and felt like the person looking back at you looks way older than you feel? This is something my patients often tell me when they come in for a consultation. As we start to show signs of age in our 40s and 50s, the jawline and neck are areas that can change quite dramatically from when we were in our 20s and 30s. A deep plane face and neck lift is a transforma...
Rhinoplasty Before and After in Portland, Oregon with Dr. Vila, Rhinoplasty Expert
Просмотров 7079 месяцев назад
Thinking about a #rhinoplasty but you're not quite sure what changes you can ask for? Want to see some actual results with real patient examples? In this video, I'll show some of my own patients’ before and afters from here in Portland, Oregon, and describe what aesthetic changes we were trying to achieve. For more information about me, check out drpetervila.com, and make sure to subscribe to m...
Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty: the biggest lessons you need to know before getting this done
Просмотров 6289 месяцев назад
So you don't like your nose, but don't want surgery? A nonsurgical rhinoplasty is a powerful procedure that is done in the office to make aesthetic changes to the nose using filler. In this video, I'll go over the most important things you need to know before signing up to have a procedure like a #nonsurgicalrhinoplasty done. For more information about me, check out drpetervila.com, and make su...
How do our faces age over time? A facial plastic surgeon shares some tips and shows examples
Просмотров 8153 года назад
What happens to our faces as we age? Are there common changes that happen to all of us? I'll discuss these changes using some of Hollywood's most famous actors and actresses, as well as yours truly. For more information about Dr. Vila, check out drpetervila.com, subscribe to his RUclips channel, and follow him on Instagram @drpetervila. 0:00 Introduction
How to get rid of dandruff: Dr. Vila explains why your scalp is flaking and how to treat it
Просмотров 1353 года назад
What is that white stuff on your shoulder? Are you embarrassed at work because your scalp is snowing on your clothes? Why is this happening? Dandruff is a common condition that affects millions of people. In this video, I'll discuss why this happens and the best treatment for this. For more information about Dr. Vila, check out drpetervila.com, subscribe to his RUclips channel, and follow him o...
7 things you need to know about a nose job
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Thinking about a nose job? These are the seven absolutely essential things to know about a nose job, or #rhinoplasty. How much does it cost? What do you need to know about the recovery? What changes do people usually ask for? For more information about Dr. Vila, check out drpetervila.com, subscribe to his RUclips channel, and follow him on Instagram @drpetervila. 0:00 Introduction 00:07 Insuran...
How to treat a broken nose: tips and tricks from a facial plastic surgeon
Просмотров 58 тыс.3 года назад
A broken nose can be an easy problem to manage...or you can sit in the ER for hours until they get to you. Sometimes you need to go to the ER if you can't stop the bleeding, but in most situations, a visit to your plastic surgeon or ENT will be much more worth your time. In this video, I'll cover some anatomy so you understand what a #brokennose means, and the various options for managing this ...
Considering plastic surgery? What if your family doesn't approve?
Просмотров 5563 года назад
Sometimes family members may feel differently about getting plastic surgery than you do. Usually, they're coming from a place of love. In this video, I discuss some of the common patient scenarios where this happens, and how to address these sometimes difficult topics with your loves ones. For more information about Dr. Vila, check out drpetervila.com, subscribe to his RUclips channel, and foll...
How long does a facelift last? The shorter the recovery, the shorter the result
Просмотров 9583 года назад
What seems like a simple question is actually more complicated than it might seem at first. What type of facelift are we talking about? Did you know there are different techniques? Which one does your surgeon do? In this video, I'll discuss the various techniques surgeons commonly use to perform a facelift, and why, in general, the shorter the recovery, the less amount of time you can expect th...
Deviated Septum: anatomy, symptoms, surgery, and when to see a surgeon
Просмотров 30 тыс.3 года назад
What is a deviated septum? Dr. Vila is a deviated septum surgery specialist that treats this common problem. How does this happen? Do you need surgery for it? Are there any other options? Check out the video for the answers to these questions and more. For more information about Dr. Vila, check out drpetervila.com, subscribe to his RUclips channel, and follow him on Instagram @drpetervila.
How does Botox work? Hear from a facial plastic surgeon
Просмотров 2653 года назад
Botox is the most commonly done aesthetic procedure in the United States, but how does it work? How was the product actually discovered? What is botulism, and what does it have to do with bad sausage? All these questions answered and more in this video that covers how we use this incredible neuromodulator to make wrinkles disappear. For more information about Dr. Vila, check out drpetervila.com...
How do facelifts work? How long will the results last? Hear from the experts
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.3 года назад
Everything you ever wanted to know about a facelift. In this video, I'll discuss weight loss, combining facelifts with other procedures, noninvasive alternatives, and everything you wanted to know about facelifts from the anatomy, to who makes a good candidate, and the recovery process. I'm also excited to feature a guest facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Dominick Gadaleta, who practices in the Palo ...
Bell’s palsy vs. facial paralysis: what’s the difference?
Просмотров 17 тыс.3 года назад
Bell's palsy and facial paralysis are not the same thing. Bell's palsy is a specific form of facial paralysis, so not all facial paralysis is Bell's palsy. In this video, I talk about the various causes of facial paralysis, review important anatomy of the facial nerve, and discuss treatment of this challenging problem. For more information about Dr. Vila, check out drpetervila.com, subscribe to...
Plastic surgery only for movie stars? Dr. Vila explains
Просмотров 743 года назад
Is plastic surgery only for movie stars? Why have we as a society normalized celebrities getting cosmetic surgical procedures, but then selectively choose to stigmatize others for doing the same? In this video, I discuss why I think cosmetic surgery is certainly a privilege, but by no means is it limited to celebrities. For more information about Dr. Vila, check out drpetervila.com, subscribe t...
What is an upper blepharoplasty? | Upper Eyelid Surgery for Hooded Eyes Explained
Просмотров 4243 года назад
What is an upper blepharoplasty? | Upper Eyelid Surgery for Hooded Eyes Explained
Dr. Vila - My Philosophy
Просмотров 843 года назад
Dr. Vila - My Philosophy
Dr. Vila - Welcome!
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Dr. Vila - Welcome!
What is a forehead reduction? Learn more about this little-known procedure
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
What is a forehead reduction? Learn more about this little-known procedure
How to Find an Aesthetic Provider You Can Trust
Просмотров 1133 года назад
How to Find an Aesthetic Provider You Can Trust
How to Recover Quickly After Facial Plastic Surgery: Tips and Tricks
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 года назад
How to Recover Quickly After Facial Plastic Surgery: Tips and Tricks
Under Eye Filler - Live Patient Demonstration and Explanation of Technique
Просмотров 4523 года назад
Under Eye Filler - Live Patient Demonstration and Explanation of Technique
Should I get a nose job? Common reasons people get nose jobs
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Should I get a nose job? Common reasons people get nose jobs
Best age for a nose job?
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Best age for a nose job?
How much does a nose job cost? A plastic surgeon explains
Просмотров 21 тыс.3 года назад
How much does a nose job cost? A plastic surgeon explains
How to Examine Your Face: Analyzing Faces Like a Plastic Surgeon
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How to Examine Your Face: Analyzing Faces Like a Plastic Surgeon
The Stigma Around Plastic Surgery: Why Does This Exist?
Просмотров 3723 года назад
The Stigma Around Plastic Surgery: Why Does This Exist?
Nonsurgical Nose Job: What You Need to Know Before Getting One
Просмотров 2753 года назад
Nonsurgical Nose Job: What You Need to Know Before Getting One
Lip Filler or a Lip Lift? The best option for you
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.3 года назад
Lip Filler or a Lip Lift? The best option for you
Rethink Surgery Before and Afters - Are They Real?
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Rethink Surgery Before and Afters - Are They Real?

Комментарии

  • @karenfletcher5222
    @karenfletcher5222 9 дней назад

    I had rhinoseptoplasty 13 days ago and the splint/tape was removed 2 days ago; since then my nose has felt sore (which I presume is normal) hard and blocked, not around the tip but higher in my nose. What would you recommend I do?

  • @SebongileSekhokoane-eu5iv
    @SebongileSekhokoane-eu5iv 13 дней назад

    I broke my nose two weeks ago and the doctors told me that it will fix it's self

  • @thepanel2935
    @thepanel2935 18 дней назад

    Do you move the _sphenoid bone_ to give the nose a better 'base' to sit on?

    • @DrPeterVila
      @DrPeterVila 16 дней назад

      @@thepanel2935 no, this would be like moving the foundation of your house while you are still living in it.

  • @tonyyanez1355
    @tonyyanez1355 28 дней назад

    I just had surgery on Monday but I have a headache and my teeth hurt is this normal?? Thank you

  • @SHEETU2023
    @SHEETU2023 Месяц назад

    I am 18 yr old , and I have M shape forehead which is 8 cm High . So what should I do, I want to make my forehead small as I am female , it doesn't look feminine to me Could you give me your clinic adress , so I can talk about the cost of surgery and consult you

  • @enrixman1233
    @enrixman1233 Месяц назад

    Hello Dr. Peter. I got punched in the nose but didn’t get any bleeding of anything it just hurts a bit and i got difficulty breathing on one nasal side. Should I go to the doctor?

  • @skhalim4191
    @skhalim4191 2 месяца назад

    My 8 year old son had nasal injury ...mild displaced nasal bone fracture...dns to right side

  • @cheryllyons8660
    @cheryllyons8660 2 месяца назад

    What if you have trouble breathing and the congestion jumps from one nose to another. Flonase ain’t working but I was wondering would surgery be my best bet

  • @MT-im7hx
    @MT-im7hx 2 месяца назад

    Excellent information! Thank you doc!

  • @tatamigalaxy-i5r
    @tatamigalaxy-i5r 2 месяца назад

    I like how you value ethical standards over profits

  • @tatamigalaxy-i5r
    @tatamigalaxy-i5r 2 месяца назад

    I'm mostly afraid by the reactions of my extended family. I hate the stigma surrounding plastic surgery. But I honestly don't care about what my parents think, they have to accept me anyways haha

  • @pakhozheng1873
    @pakhozheng1873 2 месяца назад

    Same procedure for infant under 6 months?

  • @Thgfy6682
    @Thgfy6682 2 месяца назад

    do herb supplements cancel a surgery? does that show up on the test?

  • @vishnu.surendran9935
    @vishnu.surendran9935 2 месяца назад

    Dns causes nose flat

  • @runabegum5387
    @runabegum5387 2 месяца назад

    Hi can a bridge /hump reshape and bulbous tip b done using closed rhinoplasty? Also wat wud b the affect if someone gave birth 9/10 months after rhinoplasty

  • @povilasgedvilas3109
    @povilasgedvilas3109 3 месяца назад

    Hey, I have deviated septum about 10years, my bilirubine levels are higher than normal būt liver enzymes are good, could deviated septum cause high bilirubin in liver because of oxygen deficiency?

  • @stevenshrii
    @stevenshrii 3 месяца назад

    :op

  • @Summerin6
    @Summerin6 3 месяца назад

    Hello, I was wondering is it common to have a tingle feeling around the radix area when softly pushing the nose tip after 1 year of open rhinoplasty with silicone?

  • @mariocesarbenitez5552
    @mariocesarbenitez5552 4 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @phillysanders7301
    @phillysanders7301 4 месяца назад

    Marvellous explanation on whether to have surgery or not for a deviated septum. I have been told by a surgeon that i need one but i can breathe ok. Its hard living with it but the thought of having surgery makes me very nervous.

  • @nicoles.6819
    @nicoles.6819 4 месяца назад

    Omg the hurt. I’m I want no more of this nonsense. The things I said? I’m alligator farm and chainsaw is how I’m feeling. You pack it up. Try not to look like blood filing up your tank. I’m dammit. I had an unintentional nose job. On alcohol.

  • @santropixie5140
    @santropixie5140 5 месяцев назад

    As a patient who recently underwent a closed reduction: IT HURTS. There's no way this should be solely considered as "discomfort". It was as painful as the brake itself.

    • @nicoles.6819
      @nicoles.6819 4 месяца назад

      I was not doing that. I have a deviated septum since forever. Getting my adenoids and tonsils out? My friends are painkillers? I’m yes very much. I watched Ren and Stimpy and passed out. I’m now an alto because… I woke up during surgery. I’m sure was freaky for everyone but apparently I was entertaining.

    • @nicoles.6819
      @nicoles.6819 4 месяца назад

      My mom? She is well.. She’s too smart. She’s not mean just smart.

  • @marionharris5952
    @marionharris5952 5 месяцев назад

    Would you recommend an oral and facial surgeon as well? Or just plastic or ent surgeons?

    • @DrPeterVila
      @DrPeterVila 5 месяцев назад

      Oral and maxillofacial surgeons can do great work as well. I would just evaluate their results. ENT, Plastics, Facial Plastics, OMFS are all potentially great - just look at their before and afters and get a consultation with the person to make sure you're a good personality fit.

  • @christianrivera5761
    @christianrivera5761 8 месяцев назад

    I got hit by a car and broke my nose getting my surgery tomorrow hopefully I can breathe again

  • @henryw8385
    @henryw8385 8 месяцев назад

    Promo sm

  • @marymastromauro8164
    @marymastromauro8164 8 месяцев назад

    Very good video, thank you. I got a lot of info from this

  • @7kingafri462
    @7kingafri462 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Dr. So thank you for the class very insightful now my question would be, should I be worried about an Acute, displaced nasal bone fracture and will it be a problem later in life if I don't pop it back into place. Thanks for your time

  • @bbygrlpt2
    @bbygrlpt2 8 месяцев назад

    Ive felt that the one side Inever breathe better has gotten worse with time and gets worse at night. Also Im always pickin my nose bc I feel like any little thing in that side obstructs the airflow! So bc Im always pickin that nostril Ive gotten so many cold 😢

  • @minseokkwak9081
    @minseokkwak9081 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Doctor Vila I have a question about scarring from a lip lift procedure as i've seen some surgeons explain it as pretty safe, while others only recommend it for older patients. Also, I realize that for men, the ideal length of the philtrum sits at 13-15mm, while mine is 16mm. I also have a decently full upper lip so I don't know if getting a lip lift would make my upper lip look unproportional to the rest of my face

    • @DrPeterVila
      @DrPeterVila 8 месяцев назад

      In general, scarring is more aggressive in younger patients and requires more interventions. Patients past 40 and up tend not to scar as aggressively. There is no ideal philtral length, as it is different for everyone and their facial shape. A patient with an already full upper lip would only need a conservative lip lift. Best of luck to you!

    • @minseokkwak9081
      @minseokkwak9081 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you doctor I appreciate your feedback@@DrPeterVila

  • @miguelcastro9827
    @miguelcastro9827 8 месяцев назад

    Doctor my problem is just nasal congestion on one side most of the time,but the rest is fine, should I do the septoplastic surgery?

  • @samm8135
    @samm8135 8 месяцев назад

    Had my Septoplasty and Turbinate reduction done yesterday.. I have no pain and slight swelling. The worst part has been the stuffiness and cleaning up the discharge.(like you have with a sinus infection) I have the splints in, no discomfort or pain..Today I feel fine, still dripping a little.. For the best success and lowest risk of ENS/exterior membrane damage to the Turbinates have the microdebrider procedure done, the cauterize/radiowave methods have a history of issues (have a complete understanding of each method)...I don't regret having it done..Do your research on the Surgeon and the way they reduce the Turbinates and you'll have success ..:)

    • @n00b2004
      @n00b2004 8 месяцев назад

      I get my surgery in two weeks and I am excited for it. ^_^

    • @michaelgrady5101
      @michaelgrady5101 8 месяцев назад

      How long did the congestion last?

    • @ismaelpineda459
      @ismaelpineda459 5 месяцев назад

      Update please

  • @ludmilalozinski9959
    @ludmilalozinski9959 8 месяцев назад

    Great explanation, Doctor.

  • @ludmilalozinski9959
    @ludmilalozinski9959 9 месяцев назад

    The best treatment advised by plastic surgeon is a facelift tape. Thank you, Doctor, you are very funny guy.

  • @ludmilalozinski9959
    @ludmilalozinski9959 9 месяцев назад

    Very interesting analysis of the faces' aging process. And great course on the movie's stars, too! Your own 'younger' face has thicker brows which is the most significant change when comparing. Your 'sharp eye' and detailed discussion regarding the face's change is expertly helpful when considering cosmetic procedure and choosing the write one.

  • @ludmilalozinski9959
    @ludmilalozinski9959 9 месяцев назад

    Great explanation on esthetic 'norms'. And it gives peace to whose who listen and maybe not so happy with their face's features. Mother Nature has so many shades of beauty !!

  • @ludmilalozinski9959
    @ludmilalozinski9959 9 месяцев назад

    Peter, the results you showed are fabulous! And your explanation of what happens to our faces when we aged and what could be corrected is very informative. Unfortunately, my face's skin became saggy due to the excessive dose of Hylenex injected to dissolve the filler I was unhappy with.. Do you think it would be possible to correct/fix my problem, too? I want to restore my normal 'look' at least to some degree. Your video gave me a hope.

  • @MitsubishiEvo10mr
    @MitsubishiEvo10mr 9 месяцев назад

    I’m having deviated symptom surgery next month. I am so nervous but I really hope it fixes my breathing.

  • @ron6625
    @ron6625 9 месяцев назад

    My problem is, I live in Canada and work in the Arctic. I fly a lot. This past turn around, I realized a few things: I haven't been able to breathe through my nose in the winter for years. Too much fluid build up from the cold. And second: I got a sinus infection up in the arctic, I assume...because I haven't been able to pop my ears since my flights back a month ago. I bought one of those nasal valve things, and dang those are nice. Feels great. But you can't chew with them. Life's rough. (yes, I have a deviated septum, in case people were wondering). I also have a pretty small nose.

  • @mvr364
    @mvr364 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the explanation of this video. Recently I had a facelift and blepharoplasty and after one month still struggle with recovery. Also looking at other RUclips videos I was confused about how some patient looks so good after a couple of weeks. Now I understand why it takes longer.

  • @adechalus
    @adechalus 9 месяцев назад

    This video is what I needed

  • @Nickk9o
    @Nickk9o 9 месяцев назад

    I broke it when i was 5 , it has been almost more than 10 years .

  • @stephenwishburne1034
    @stephenwishburne1034 9 месяцев назад

    Hello there, I’m a physician working in primary care. Here’s a question I really don’t know the answer to. If a patient has slight nasal asymmetry either bc of the tip or septum, are you ever able to achieve perfect symmetry? Are there any methods to ensure symmetry? Thank you!

    • @DrPeterVila
      @DrPeterVila 9 месяцев назад

      There’s no such thing as perfect symmetry. 100% of people have some degree of asymmetry in the facial skeleton, which leads to the asymmetries that we see in the nose and other areas of the face. Rhinoplasty surgeons use a multitude of techniques to try to get the best symmetry possible, whether it’s changing the axis of the dorsum, adjusting the tip deviation, or some other asymmetry. Despite being a relatively small structure, the nose is a 3-D structure laden with asymmetries, and perfect symmetry is simply not possible.

  • @spooksyschannel3038
    @spooksyschannel3038 10 месяцев назад

    Breathing problems, facial pain, nausea, bony spur on the floor, that was why I had the septoplasty. I just had the septoplasty not the turbinate reduction. I also do the nasal spray and Claritin for allergies. And I had allergy testing and really need the shots. The mri showed me super blocked (due to allergies) and the deviation prior to surgery. Don’t wait 24 years like I did to get this done. And if a doctor pushes turbinate reduction and you don’t want that put it in writing. My doctor was awesome and did not push the turbinate reduction but I know some do. He is also the second surgeon because the first one didn’t believe me.

  • @thestork2210
    @thestork2210 10 месяцев назад

    How long after a hair transplant I should wait to get a face/neck lift done? Thank you

    • @DrPeterVila
      @DrPeterVila 9 месяцев назад

      Great question for your surgeon doing your facelift. In general I’d recommend at least a month or so to ensure the grafts and donor site are well-healed prior to doing another surgery.

    • @thestork2210
      @thestork2210 9 месяцев назад

      @@DrPeterVila There won't be any incisions on the scalp ( hair section ), they would be strictly in front of the ear and behind. I should still wait for a month?

  • @OG-Ronin
    @OG-Ronin 10 месяцев назад

    What if it is causing a smell to come from your nose?

  • @trainingxtrish
    @trainingxtrish 10 месяцев назад

    Isn’t the lack of O2 over time a concern for dementia though? I’d say it would be necessary for healthcare

  • @pestmasta
    @pestmasta 11 месяцев назад

    My nose is slightly deviated and on antibiotics & steroids , but just finished and am still having this severe headache on my left upper skull . The scan results picked up some mucous build up in both left & right cavities next to my nostrils. What's the cause of this headaches?

  • @debraleonard6847
    @debraleonard6847 11 месяцев назад

    Sexy voice doc 😊 I’m scheduled for mine February in Pittsburgh

  • @MasterBinoy005
    @MasterBinoy005 11 месяцев назад

    I have difficulty breathing through one side of the nose, Should I do Septoplasty?

  • @billTO
    @billTO Год назад

    Several winters ago I slipped on half-frozen slush. My head bounced off a parked car door and i landed flat on my face. The nose bled some, but this stopped soon. However, in the ER waiting room two things were done. I was given a lockjaw injection. Then two "plastics" (attending and intern?) came over. The attending guided the intern's hands on either side of my nose, and she suddenly snapped my nose back into place. No numbing! I let out a sudden scream, and -one second later it was fine. Im guessing this may have been a displacement rather than a break...? CAT scan later to diagnose concussion and subdural hematoma. (Remember Ben Casey MD? Every episode seemed to include a subdural hematoma!)