I was going to post a pic of myself but I guess I need at least 15 postings. If I could look anywhere near as beautiful as FireStarter or calicarly, I'll be very happy indeed. Since I teach college students, it's important that I don't have problems "passing" or blending in. That and I'm a little vain

Cool thing is Dr. Rossi's wife is a dentist/oral surgeon so she's going to brighten and fix up my smile before my surgery. I think that's a highly underrated set of procedures people could get to look their best.
I read Ousterhout's entire book on ffs. You guys should take a look. You can preview it on Google ebooks. If I could have chosen anyone in the world, it probably would have been him, not only because I live like 15 minutes away from his office, but because he's an artist. Too bad he's mostly retired and was extremely expensive. I've met personally with a former patient of his and was in shock at the life-altering power of this surgery.
I'm trying not to have those kind of expectations with my own surgery. I'm afraid of complications for sure, which is why I read Ousterhout's book. Until I'm mostly healed, I'm going to be a bit afraid too. I trust Dr. Rossi but rhinoplasties are notoriously difficult, regardless of how skilled the surgeon is; These are Ousterhout's words, not mine. According to him, the unique combination of mucosal, highly innervated soft tissue, and cartilage make for often unpredictable healing. One of the biggest factor in how effective the surgery can be is actually the texture and thickness of your nose skin. For that reason, I'm crossing my fingers for my own surgery.
Anyhow, I've taken it upon myself to become an expert on how these procedures are done. If I could have chosen another profession, it might have been to do these kind of surgeries.
I won't mention anything about Dr. DiMaggio again and since this is FireStarter's thread, we really shouldn't. But I was worried about one aspect of his technique; He gets incredible results in reshaping foreheads but according to his website, "in most cases the sinus mucosa is removed, but at the same time without compromising the ducts and function." This is certainly how he gets such aggressive results but I'd rather an FFS surgeon not mess with my sinus tissue. Beauty is important, but not as much as my health. And he recommended I get a lip lift and fillers when I had a plastic surgeon here who studied under Dr. Ousterhout - Dr. Jeffrey E. Deweese - inspect my lips and warn against these procedures for me. Lip fillers are not permanent, and since my teeth are already exposed, that procedure would have necessitated that I get lip fillers the rest of my life. That was just a bad call. It was way too aggressive.