We are dedicated to Facial Aesthetics
Where excellence and experience are combined
Rhinoplasty London is dedicated to nose and facial plastic surgery. Cosmetic nose surgery (nose job) – whether it’s Rhinoplasty or Septorhinoplasty – is aimed at improving the harmony of your face and your self-image. Our focus is always on people and providing unique bespoke care, tailored to your needs. If you think that a cosmetic nose job is for you, you can trust your face to us, we are caring surgeons, innovators and teachers, and we understand how changing faces can also change lives.
We are here to help.
Online Consultations
We now offer online consultations to all new patients and follow-ups that do not require a physical examination. You will receive the same care, the same support and the same result. All delivered in a safe, new way.
Rhinoplasty London remains open, strictly adhering to the COVID-19 guidelines that are being updated continually.
We are committed to being available as normal via Email and Phone.
We have a reliable secure telemedicine service
Contact office@eastandbadia.com or 02031960130 for details.
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Rhinoplasty Aftercare
If you are considering having rhinoplasty, or you’re scheduled to have rhinoplasty, no doubt you’ll have a lot of questions. Besides planning your surgery date you might be wondering what you should do straight after your surgery. What actually happens once you’ve...
You Will Be in Safe Hands Under the Care of Dr. East
Originally published on the RealSelf website here. I have disliked my nose since I was about 12 years old. I felt like it was too big for my face and I hated my profile. Last year (at the age of 24) I decided that it was time to look into what options I had. I did...
Preservation Rhinoplasty and the Crooked Nose
Introduction The principles of preservation rhinoplasty are to respect conserve or restore the soft tissue envelope ligaments, minimize the resection of cartilage through reorientation and to keep the dorsal continuity of the patient’s own bridge. The origins of the...