Refine Your Look with Expert Rhinoplasty in Lancaster, PA
Dr. Tobias Long specializes in primary, revision, and Asian rhinoplasty for balanced, natural results tailored to your goals.
What is a Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure that reshapes the nose to improve its appearance, function, or both. At Lancaster Plastic Surgery Associates, Dr. Tobias Long specializes in primary rhinoplasty for first-time patients, revision rhinoplasty to correct or refine prior surgeries, and Asian rhinoplasty to preserve ethnic features while enhancing harmony. By adjusting bone, cartilage, or soft tissue, Dr. Long creates balanced, natural results tailored to your facial structure and aesthetic goals. Whether addressing a dorsal hump, refining the nasal tip, or improving breathing, our evidence-based approach ensures precision and safety in our Lancaster, PA facility. Recovery typically takes 1-2 weeks for visible swelling to subside, with final results emerging over months.
Why Choose LPSA for Your Rhinoplasty?
Dr. Long’s extensive training and ASPS/ISAPS memberships bring unmatched expertise to every rhinoplasty procedure. Ideal candidates range from those seeking cosmetic refinement to individuals needing functional corrections, such as deviated septum repair. During your consultation, Dr. Long evaluates your nasal anatomy and discusses personalized options to achieve your desired outcome. Our focus on minimally invasive techniques reduces downtime while delivering lasting results. Ready to explore how rhinoplasty can enhance your confidence? Schedule a consultation with our team in Lancaster, PA to start your journey.
What Our Rhinoplasty Patients Say
Frequently Asked Questions About Rhinoplasty
How long is a rhinoplasty recover?
~1-2 weeks for major swelling; full results in 6-12 months.)
Am I a candidate for a rhinoplasty?
Suitable for those seeking cosmetic or functional nasal changes; consult Dr. Long.
What are the risks?
Minimal with our expert techniques; discussed in consultation.
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