The nose doesn't technically "grow" in the way that many people think, but its appearance can change over time due to various factors related to aging. Here's what ha...
Whether insurance pays for nose surgery (rhinoplasty) depends on the reason for the procedure: Cosmetic Rhinoplasty: If the surgery is purely for cosmetic reason...
Recovery from rhinoplasty (nose surgery) can vary based on the complexity of the procedure, the technique used, and individual factors related to the patient's health...
The concept of a "perfect nose" is subjective and has varied over time, across cultures, and between individuals. However, in the context of cosmetic surgery and aest...
The perception of what is considered a "big nose" is subjective and varies significantly across cultures, historical periods, and individual opinions. It's crucial to...
Depending on the complexity of your repair, the out of pocket cost of a rhinoplasty (commonly referred to as a "nose job") at Richmond ENT ranges from $5,000 to $10,0...
If the NBA is not playing basketball, then I am not going to the gym this week. If colleges are closing, then I am not celebrating in bars and restaurants. If I can...
Q: What is Empty Nose Syndrome? A: Empty nose syndrome is a very unpleasant condition characterized by a wide open, dry nose that drips and feels blocked. Patient...
Dr. Armstrong has contributed a sponsored article for Boomer Magazine online. Boomer targets active adults, primarily ages 45 to 70, engaging their interests in ar...
Dr. Armstrong is featured in the latest issue of OurHealth Richmond Magazine — the greater Richmond area’s premier resource for local consumer and business-to-busines...