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Revision Rhinoplasty

Revision Rhinoplasty

A revision rhinoplasty is necessary when the patient is unhappy with the function and/or appearance of their nose after a prior procedure.

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Facial Paralysis

Facial Paralysis

Facial paralysis occurs when irregular function of the facial nerve causes you to lose voluntary muscle movement on one or both sides of the face.

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Facial Reanimation

Facial Reanimation

A leading reconstructive and facial plastic surgeon in Bellevue, Dr. James M. Ridgway is highly skilled in the art and science of facial reanimation – a specialized set of procedures designed to surgically correct facial paralysis and restore natural movement to the face.

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Mohs Surgery

Mohs Surgery

After Mohs surgery to remove skin cancer, it’s very common to be left with a large and complex wound in a prominent area on your face.

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Scar Treatment

Scar Treatment

Following an injury to the skin, your body heals by forming a scar. Especially when the scar is located on the face, it can create an undesirable effect. In these cases, there are a number of treatments available that can improve the appearance of your scar.

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If you are ready to refresh and rejuvenate your look today, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with one of the best plastic surgeons Seattle has to offer: Dr. James M. Ridgway. During your private consultation Dr. Ridgway will carefully evaluate your face and the subtle imperfections that concern you most before providing you with a personalized blend of Bellevue cosmetic surgery procedures that will help you achieve your ideal facial appearance.

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