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单词 rhinoplasty
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Definition of rhinoplasty in English:

rhinoplasty

nounPlural rhinoplasties ˈrʌɪnə(ʊ)ˌplastiˈraɪnoʊˌplæsti
mass nounMedicine
  • Plastic surgery performed on the nose.

    rhinoplasty to straighten the nose
    count noun the operation was more costly than a simple rhinoplasty
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other surgeries can include: suction-assisted lipoplasty of the waist, rhinoplasty, facial bone reduction, face-lift, and blephroplasty.
    • This paper has not explored the nuances of varying angles for lateral views but the experienced rhinoplasty surgeon is only too aware that small angle changes on the lateral view can emphasize or de-emphasise small dorsal humps.
    • Seltzer investigated two different doses of bromelain in patients undergoing rhinoplasty.
    • Each procedure involved a teenager having rhinoplasty.
    • Young teenagers, the group which is most taken up with its own appearance, are not ideal candidates for rhinoplasty, or most cosmetic surgery for that matter.
    • For instance, a classic rhinoplasty in China aims at making the nose higher by using nasal implants.
    • After all, we're not talking bronzer and rhinoplasty here.
    • They both get rhinoplasty, chin implants and porcelain veneers, in the hopes that all the facial overhauling - and massive pain that they suffer - will ultimately help them with their dreams of becoming movie stars.
    • Breast implants are common, as are cheek implants and rhinoplasty.
    • Sinus surgery was the majority of his cases, but he did some rhinoplasty.
    • The doc says it's no worry 'cause it is a common aftereffect of rhinoplasty and should go away pretty soon.
    • In the TV version, contestants are made-over from head to toe, from liposuction to rhinoplasty.
    • Dr. Goldman's enthusiasm for rhinoplasty was intriguing to Dr. Simons.
    • Other procedures available are otoplasty (ear correction), rhinoplasty, liposculpture, penile enhancement and face, neck and brow lifts to name but a few.
    • For Tailia Santo, the rhinoplasty that changed her nose wasn't her first surgery; she had already had breast implants.
    • The reality is that rhinoplasty surgeons will continue to display pre- and post-operative photographs that inadvertently misrepresent their results.
    • Asian rhinoplasty is different to other parts of the world.
    • The rhinoplasty her Daddy bought her for her Sweet Sixteen went horribly awry and left her with a nose looking like something out of Star Trek.
    • For instance, if I'd worn a metal nose cone throughout my childhood I might have saved myself thousands of pounds in costly rhinoplasty.
    • To resemble Pitt, the brothers undergo rhinoplasty, receive chin implants, and obtain porcelain veneers.

Derivatives

  • rhinoplastic

  • adjective
    Medicine
    • Yes, indeed, Britney Spears has got a weird nose and absolutely no rhinoplastic procedure can correct a bizarrely large bone at the top of one's nose without making one's eyes appear even farther apart than they already do.
 
 

Definition of rhinoplasty in US English:

rhinoplasty

nounˈrīnōˌplastēˈraɪnoʊˌplæsti
Medicine
  • Plastic surgery performed on the nose.

    rhinoplasty to straighten the nose
    count noun the operation was more costly than a simple rhinoplasty
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each procedure involved a teenager having rhinoplasty.
    • After all, we're not talking bronzer and rhinoplasty here.
    • Other surgeries can include: suction-assisted lipoplasty of the waist, rhinoplasty, facial bone reduction, face-lift, and blephroplasty.
    • They both get rhinoplasty, chin implants and porcelain veneers, in the hopes that all the facial overhauling - and massive pain that they suffer - will ultimately help them with their dreams of becoming movie stars.
    • The reality is that rhinoplasty surgeons will continue to display pre- and post-operative photographs that inadvertently misrepresent their results.
    • Dr. Goldman's enthusiasm for rhinoplasty was intriguing to Dr. Simons.
    • To resemble Pitt, the brothers undergo rhinoplasty, receive chin implants, and obtain porcelain veneers.
    • The doc says it's no worry 'cause it is a common aftereffect of rhinoplasty and should go away pretty soon.
    • Other procedures available are otoplasty (ear correction), rhinoplasty, liposculpture, penile enhancement and face, neck and brow lifts to name but a few.
    • For instance, a classic rhinoplasty in China aims at making the nose higher by using nasal implants.
    • The rhinoplasty her Daddy bought her for her Sweet Sixteen went horribly awry and left her with a nose looking like something out of Star Trek.
    • Seltzer investigated two different doses of bromelain in patients undergoing rhinoplasty.
    • Asian rhinoplasty is different to other parts of the world.
    • For instance, if I'd worn a metal nose cone throughout my childhood I might have saved myself thousands of pounds in costly rhinoplasty.
    • Sinus surgery was the majority of his cases, but he did some rhinoplasty.
    • This paper has not explored the nuances of varying angles for lateral views but the experienced rhinoplasty surgeon is only too aware that small angle changes on the lateral view can emphasize or de-emphasise small dorsal humps.
    • Young teenagers, the group which is most taken up with its own appearance, are not ideal candidates for rhinoplasty, or most cosmetic surgery for that matter.
    • In the TV version, contestants are made-over from head to toe, from liposuction to rhinoplasty.
    • Breast implants are common, as are cheek implants and rhinoplasty.
    • For Tailia Santo, the rhinoplasty that changed her nose wasn't her first surgery; she had already had breast implants.
 
 
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