David Sherris, M.D.

Rhinoplasty to Correct Nasal Bumps

Feb 19, 2015 @ 12:35 PM — by dsherris
Tagged with: Rhinoplasty Plastic Surgery

At The Clinic of Facial Plastic Surgery, we attract patients from around the world, including members of royal families and Hollywood celebrities, due to Dr. David A. Sherris’ reputation as a superior facial plastic surgeon. He is particularly renowned for his consistently beautiful and natural-looking rhinoplasty results, which include some highly complex cases and secondary surgeries to correct inadequate results achieved by other surgeons. Patients know that they can rely on Dr. Sherris to produce outstanding results that are perfectly tailored to their unique needs and goals.

Among the most common requests among rhinoplasty patients is for the surgical correction of bumps on the bridge of the nose, whether it is simply a small bump or a prominent bump that creates the appearance of a Roman nose. At Dr. Sherris’ facial plastic surgery practice in Buffalo, rhinoplasty for nasal bumps is performed with the highest degree of care; Dr. Sherris combines his refined surgical skills with his finely honed eye for aesthetics to ensure the best possible results for his patients. He takes pride in his extremely high rate of patient satisfaction, indicative of his ability to produce excellent results the first time, saving his patients money and frustration.

Are you a good candidate for rhinoplasty to correct a nasal bump? The only way to find out for certain is to meet with Dr. Sherris for a confidential, one-on-one consultation at his state-of-the-art office at your earliest convenience.

Factors to Consider

In planning your rhinoplasty to correct your a nasal bump, there are several factors that you and Dr. Sherris will take into consideration together:

Learn More about Rhinoplasty for Nasal Humps

If you would like to learn more about rhinoplasty for nasal bumps, or you would like to schedule your initial consultation with Dr. Sherris, please contact The Clinic of Facial Plastic Surgery today.