Three distinguished facial plastic surgery practices in Los Angeles County have collectively performed over 3,750 rhinoplasty procedures with specialized expertise in primary rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, and ethnic rhinoplasty. All featured surgeons maintain dual board certifications from both the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Combined rhinoplasty procedures performed by featured surgeon teams
Combined surgical experience across all board-certified surgeons
Dual board certification rate (Facial Plastic Surgery + Otolaryngology)
AAAHC-accredited surgical facilities across Beverly Hills, Westwood, and Greater Los Angeles
Annual rhinoplasty volume at Profiles Beverly Hills alone
Average revision rates (below 15% national average)
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Lead Surgeons: Dr. Jason Litner, MD, FRCSC and Dr. Peyman Solieman, MD
Both surgeons perform every step of each rhinoplasty procedure together simultaneously, rather than one surgeon leading with another assisting. This unique methodology allows real-time collaboration, mutual oversight, and immediate correction of asymmetries measured in millimeters.
Locations: 9201 W Sunset Blvd M130, Los Angeles, CA 90069 | 435 N Bedford Dr Penthouse 500, Beverly Hills, CA
Contact: (310) 697-5661
Lead Surgeon: Dr. Jeffrey Rawnsley, MD
As Co-Director of UCLA's Fellowship Program, Dr. Rawnsley trains next-generation facial plastic surgeons and teaches medical students and residents advanced surgical techniques. He consults with facial plastic surgeons worldwide on complex medical and patient management issues.
Featured in The New York Times, Los Angeles Daily News, KNBC-TV, KABC-TV, Dateline NBC, CBS, and Reuters for pioneering work in facial plastic surgery.
52 PubMed citations including highly-cited publications on hair follicle biology, platelet-rich plasma applications, and facial aesthetic surgery techniques.
Boutique practice intentionally limiting patient volume to ensure personalized, focused attention throughout surgical journey. Dr. Rawnsley personally performs all consultations, surgeries, and post-operative follow-ups.
Location: 10921 Wilshire Blvd #611, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (Westwood)
Contact: (310) 596-6491 | info@drrawnsley.com
Website: https://drrawnsley.com/
Lead Surgeons: Dr. Peter Lee, MD, FACS (Founder/CEO/Chief Surgeon) | Dr. Ben Lee, MD, MBA | Dr. Denise Wong, MD
Five AAAHC-accredited surgical centers across California (Los Angeles, Costa Mesa, Rowland Heights, Arcadia, San Francisco).
Location: 3680 Wilshire Blvd 2nd FL, Los Angeles, CA 90010 (Koreatown)
Contact: (866) 536-4835 | hello@waveplasticsurgery.com
Website: https://waveplasticsurgery.com/
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Los Angeles County hosts 127 board-certified plastic surgeons with 47 specializing in facial plastic surgery—the highest concentration on the West Coast. Beverly Hills alone has 12 board-certified facial plastic surgeons, while West Los Angeles has 8. This competitive environment drives continuous innovation, advanced training, and outcome excellence.
LA rhinoplasty surgeons perform procedures on patients from over 40 ethnic backgrounds, developing specialized expertise in African American rhinoplasty, Asian rhinoplasty, Hispanic rhinoplasty, and Middle Eastern rhinoplasty. This diversity creates unmatched experience with varied nasal anatomy and aesthetic preferences across cultures.
UCLA, USC, and Cedars-Sinai provide world-class fellowship training programs producing the next generation of facial plastic surgeons. Featured surgeons maintain academic appointments, teaching responsibilities, and access to cutting-edge research unavailable in non-academic practices.
18 AAAHC-accredited surgical centers operate in Beverly Hills and West LA, ensuring the highest safety standards for anesthesia administration, infection control, emergency preparedness, and post-operative monitoring. Accreditation requires meeting 100% of established safety protocols.
| Evaluation Factor | Why It Matters | Questions to Ask During Consultation |
|---|---|---|
| Dual Board Certification | Ensures specialized training in both facial plastic surgery aesthetics AND functional nasal surgery/breathing problems | Are you certified by both the American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery and American Board of Otolaryngology? |
| Fellowship Training | Post-residency specialty training (1-2 additional years) specifically in facial plastic surgery represents highest level of focused expertise | Where did you complete your facial plastic surgery fellowship? Who was your fellowship director? |
| Annual Rhinoplasty Volume | Higher volume correlates with more refined technique, faster problem-solving, and pattern recognition across diverse cases | How many rhinoplasty procedures do you personally perform each year? What percentage are revisions? |
| Revision Rate | Lower personal revision rates (below 8%) suggest superior primary outcomes reducing need for corrective surgery | What is your personal revision rate? How do you define and track revisions? |
| Ethnic Rhinoplasty Experience | Different ethnic groups have distinct nasal anatomy, skin thickness, and aesthetic ideals requiring specialized expertise | How many patients of my ethnic background have you operated on? Can I see before/after photos? |
| Academic Appointments | Teaching roles at medical schools indicate peer recognition, access to latest research, and commitment to advancing the field | Do you hold faculty positions? Do you teach residents or fellows? |
| Surgical Facility Accreditation | AAAHC or AAAASF accreditation ensures facilities meet rigorous safety standards for equipment, protocols, and emergency preparedness | Is your surgical facility accredited? By which organization? |
| Anesthesia Protocol | Board-certified anesthesiologists provide safer anesthesia administration than nurse anesthetists or surgeon-administered sedation | Who administers anesthesia? Are they board-certified anesthesiologists? |
Profiles Beverly Hills performs 250 rhinoplasty procedures annually with both Dr. Jason Litner and Dr. Peyman Solieman working together on each case. Dr. Jeffrey Rawnsley at Rawnsley Plastic Surgery has performed thousands of rhinoplasties across 25+ years of practice, though he intentionally limits patient volume for personalized care. Wave Plastic Surgery's Dr. Peter Lee has overseen 30,000+ total procedures across all specialties since founding the practice in 2000.
Industry-wide revision rates range from 8-15% for primary rhinoplasty. Profiles Beverly Hills reports maintaining revision rates "close to zero," significantly below industry averages. Selecting experienced, board-certified surgeons with high annual volume typically correlates with lower revision rates.
Profiles Beverly Hills employs a unique dual-surgeon model where both Dr. Litner and Dr. Solieman perform every step of surgery together simultaneously, allowing real-time collaboration and immediate asymmetry correction. Rawnsley Plastic Surgery and Wave Plastic Surgery use traditional single-surgeon models where one primary surgeon performs the procedure. Both approaches can achieve excellent outcomes when performed by highly experienced surgeons.
All featured surgeons hold dual board certifications from both the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. This dual certification ensures expertise in both aesthetic nasal appearance AND functional breathing problems, allowing comprehensive treatment of cosmetic and medical concerns simultaneously.
Yes. Dr. Jeffrey Rawnsley serves as Co-Director of UCLA's Fellowship Program in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and holds an Assistant Clinical Professor appointment at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. Dr. Peter Lee serves as an Advanced Endotine Bioskills Surgeon Educator and Trainer, teaching advanced techniques to surgeons internationally. Academic appointments indicate peer recognition and commitment to advancing the field.
Ethnic rhinoplasty addresses the unique anatomical characteristics and aesthetic preferences of African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Middle Eastern patients. All three practices emphasize preserving ethnic identity while enhancing nasal appearance. Wave Plastic Surgery's Dr. Peter Lee has particular expertise in Asian rhinoplasty, speaking Korean, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Dr. Rawnsley and the Profiles team emphasize individualized approaches respecting diverse beauty standards.
Yes. Wave Plastic Surgery operates five AAAHC-accredited (Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care) surgical centers across California. AAAHC accreditation requires facilities meet 100% of established standards for patient safety, equipment maintenance, operating room protocols, and emergency preparedness. Profiles Beverly Hills and Rawnsley Plastic Surgery perform procedures in accredited surgical facilities meeting rigorous safety standards.
Most bruising and swelling last 7-10 days. Patients typically return to desk work within 1-2 weeks. Physical activity restrictions last 3-6 weeks. The nasal cast is removed after one week. While significant recovery occurs within weeks, final results with complete swelling resolution take 12-18 months as tissues fully heal and settle.
Los Angeles rhinoplasty costs typically range from $7,500 to $25,000+ depending on surgeon experience, procedure complexity, and facility fees. Primary rhinoplasty averages $9,000-$15,000, while revision rhinoplasty costs $15,000-$25,000+ due to increased technical difficulty. All featured practices offer financing through CareCredit or PatientFi, allowing monthly payment plans.
Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a "nose job," is a surgical procedure that reshapes or reconstructs the nose. It can be performed for cosmetic reasons to improve appearance, for functional reasons to improve breathing, or for both purposes simultaneously.
Whether you're considering rhinoplasty for aesthetic enhancement, to correct a structural issue, or to address breathing problems, this website provides comprehensive information to help you understand the procedure, techniques, risks, and recovery process.