Archive for June, 2013
Glass of Water Emptying: The Way I Explain the Aging of the Face
Published on June 28, 2013 by Sam Lam
The Tent Pole of the Nose Revisited in Rhinoplasty
Published on June 20, 2013 by Sam Lam
The Tent Pole of the Nose Revisited in Rhinoplasty I think it is worth exploring a concept that allows me to discuss with prospective rhinoplasty patients exactly how I approach noses and what the specific limitations are for a particular individual based on the unique characteristics of one’s anatomy. The tent pole analogy is my […]
Breaking down the Cheek into Aesthetic Subunits: Avoiding Chipmunk Cheeks
Published on June 13, 2013 by Sam Lam
Breaking down the Cheek into Aesthetic Subunits: Avoiding Chipmunk Cheeks There is nothing uglier than big, chipmunk cheeks other than perhaps a devil looking arched brow or a duck-like lip. How do you avoid this problem? Should one not fill the cheeks at all then? The answer is no since the cheek is one of […]
Type 1 and Type 2 Eyelids
Published on June 5, 2013 by Sam Lam