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Rhinoplasty Has High Patient Satisfaction Rate

Dr. Michael Menachof discusses the near-80% satisfaction rating from cosmetic nose surgery patients on RealSelf and explains how he educates Denver rhinoplasty patients to prepare them for surgery.

Rhinoplasty Has High Patient Satisfaction Rate
2012-05-02
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Michael Menachof of The Center for Aesthetic Facial Surgery says the relatively high Worth It Rating for nose surgery on RealSelf.com, a popular online cosmetic surgery forum, does not surprise him considering the high level of satisfaction his Denver rhinoplasty patients experience.

"Rhinoplasty is an extremely effective procedure that is tailored to the personal needs of each patient," Dr. Menachof says. "The almost 80% Worth It Rating on RealSelf reflects how successful this procedure is for creating the desirable results."

Dr. Menachof, who is certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, says proper education and preparation before rhinoplasty surgery can help to ensure natural-looking results.

"A number of patients in Colorado have face lift surgery and rhinoplasty to enhance their facial appearance," he says. "I work with each of my patients, regardless of the procedure, to ensure they are fully prepared."

Dr. Menachof offers private consultations for patients to discuss their cosmetic goals and to give them an opportunity to learn more about how facial surgery can be customized. Facelift surgery, which is also popular among Dr. Menachof's patients, has an 84% Worth It Rating on RealSelf.

"Rhinoplasty and facelift patients in Denver are often surprised to see how I can tailor surgical techniques to their specific needs," Dr. Menachof says. "Consultations provide the perfect environment for me to better understand a person's cosmetic goals and for the patients to learn how they can prepare for surgery."

Dr. Menachof frequently combines facial procedures to help patients who want to address multiple areas at once. He offers a range of options for facial rejuvenation, including brow lifts, cheek and chin implants, and eyelid surgery, as well as non-surgical treatments such as BOTOX Cosmetic and RADIESSE , Restylane and JUVEDERM .

Dr. Michael Menachof received his medical degree from University of California San Francisco, which is consistently ranked as one of the top 5 medical schools in the country. He graduated in the top 5% of his class and was awarded membership in the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. Dr. Menachof remained at the University of California Hospitals to pursue training in head and neck surgery and facial plastic surgery. He has served the Denver metro area from his practice, The Center for Aesthetic Facial Surgery, since 1992. He is certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology.

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[Press-News.org] Rhinoplasty Has High Patient Satisfaction Rate
Dr. Michael Menachof discusses the near-80% satisfaction rating from cosmetic nose surgery patients on RealSelf and explains how he educates Denver rhinoplasty patients to prepare them for surgery.