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Brennan Facial Plastic Surgery
Rhinoplasty
Facelifts
Blepharoplasty
Otoplasty
Facial Reanimation
Rhinoplasty, Congenital
Pediatric - Vascular Anomalies
Pediatric - Congenital Facial Anomalies, novel techniques published
Rhinophyma - novel surgical technique published
Facial Reconstruction - after skin cancer removal
Intraoperative photos
Postoperative (visual) instructions
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Brennan Facial Plastic Surgery
Rhinoplasty
Facelifts
Blepharoplasty
Otoplasty
Facial Reanimation
Rhinoplasty, Congenital
Pediatric - Vascular Anomalies
Pediatric - Congenital Facial Anomalies, novel techniques published
Rhinophyma - novel surgical technique published
Facial Reconstruction - after skin cancer removal
Intraoperative photos
Postoperative (visual) instructions
Meet the Surgeon
Feedback
Blog
Contact
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Rhinoplasty
Facelifts
Blepharoplasty
Otoplasty
Facial Reanimation
Rhinoplasty, Congenital
Pediatric - Vascular Anomalies
Pediatric - Congenital Facial Anomalies, novel techniques published
Rhinophyma - novel surgical technique published
Facial Reconstruction - after skin cancer removal
Intraoperative photos
Postoperative (visual) instructions
Meet the Surgeon
Feedback
Blog
Contact
  • severe, progressive rhinophyma resulting in nasal airway obstruction and deformity

  • after surgery

  • before surgery

  • after surgery

  • before surgery

  • after surge

  • rhinophyma - before surgery

  • after surgery - at 3 weeks post-op, the nose is still healing, so it is very important to keep the area clean and moist and protected from the sun (there is some scabbing here from exposure)

Tara E. Brennan, MD, FACS

Residency and Fellowship trained and Dual American Board Certified:

Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery

Associate Professor of Surgery, University of New Mexico School of Medicine

Albuquerque, NM

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