Name: Tamplen Plastic Surgery – Scottsdale
Display name: Tamplen Plastic Surgery – Scottsdale
Mission: Tamplen Plastic Surgery utilizes cutting edge technology and advanced techniques to consistently provide their patients with elegant and the most natural results possible. We are are led by Dr. Matthew Tamplen, a nationally recognized Rhinoplasty specialist.
Website: https://tamplenplasticsurgery.com
Phone: (602) 560-9589
Twilio phone: (602) 560-9589
Address: 9767 N 91st St., Ste B102, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, 85258
City: Scottsdale
State: Arizona
Country code: US
Postal code: 85258
Phone: +16025850888
Neighborhood: Central Scottsdale
Country: USA
GPS coordinates on map: 33.5738415,-111.8821884
Tamplen Plastic Surgery – Scottsdale
Treatments:
- Botox
- Facelift
- Rhinoplasty
RealSelf Info
Profile created: May 15, 2021
Profile modified: Sep 9, 2023
Business type: Practice
Review count: 44
Rating: 5.0
Rating time spent: 5
Rating answered questions: 5
Rating bedside manner: 5
Rating after care: 5
Rating payment process: 5
Rating wait times: 5
Rating courtesy: 5
Rating responsiveness: 5
RealSelf’s PRO: Yes
Realself network status: candidate
Doctors
Name: Matthew Tamplen, MD
Statement: Dr. Tamplen has come back home to help all Scottsdale area patients with their Cosmetic needs. Double Board Certified Dr. Tamplen is an expert in Facial Plastic Surgery. After graduating from De La Salle Dr. Tamplen attend UC Davis on a full tuition scholarship. He graduated early, ranking #1 in the College of Biological Sciences with a 4.0 GPA and was awarded The College Medal: the highest honor offered by the University to 1 graduating senior per year. Dr. Tamplen was recruited to UCLA Medical School with a Full Tuition Merit Scholarship and at UCLA achieved one of the highest scores in the nation on the medical licensing exam and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honors society. He then attended top ranked, five-year surgical training program in Head and Neck Surgery in his hometown of San Francisco at the UCSF.
After residency Dr. Tamplen completed a prestigious Fellowship in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery with the former president of The Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery, Dr. Edward H. Farrior. He was awarded the Jack R. Anderson Award for Scholastic Excellence in 2018. This prize is awarded annually to the U.S. or Canadian surgeon who achieves the highest combined score on the written and oral portions of the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery examination. This is the most prestigious award given by the ABFPRS to only one graduating fellow per year.
In addition to my aesthetic work, Philanthropy is a pillar of my practice. I am committed to helping children throughout the world with limited medical and financial resources receive surgeries, including cleft lip and palate reconstruction.
Dr. Matthew Tamplen, a well-known Facial Plastic Surgeon with Kaiser Permanente, is thrilled to have just opened a private practice in Scottsdale . Having grown up in Lafayette, Dr. Tamplen is looking forward to helping Scottsdale area patients with all their Facial cosmetic and reconstructive needs including; Cosmetic and Functional Rhinoplasty (Nose job), Face and Neck Lifting, Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), Brow lifting, Non-invasive Mini-Facelift (Lunchtime Facelift), Botox and Fillers.
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2012
Rating: 5.0
Practice’s answers
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Will Rhinoplasty fix septoplasty problems?
Treatments of septoplasty problems
Feb 21, 2023
Hi,I am so sorry you are struggling with these problems after your first surgery. When nasal passages constantly feel dry and bleed, often there is still some form of obstruction on the inside or sometimes a hole in the septum called a septal perforation. I would recommend getting evaluated by a facial plastic surgeon to see if you have any of these issues. A rhinoplasty can treat both and can actually open the size of the nasal airways even if the outside result is the nose looking smaller….
When do you know a rhinoplasty revision is inevitable?
Revision Rhinoplasty
Apr 26, 2022
Hi,I am very sorry you are not happy with the outcome of your surgery. I can see exactly what you are talking about in the photo. The bump is bone and or cartilage and it is not swelling. If you were originally happy with he outcome and now there looks like more of a hump it is because the tip of the nose has dropped. This is very common after endonasal or “closed” rhinoplasty. Endonasal rhinoplasty focuses primary on removing the dorsal hump and not on supporting the nasal tip frequently…
Hole on nostril after open Rhinoplasty – what can I do?
Healing incision after Rhinoplasty
Mar 28, 2022
Thank you for the question and the photo. I am sorry you are having issues with your incision. It looks like you had what we call an Alar Base Reduction as a part of your rhinoplasty. This is done to make the bottom part of your nose narrower and requires incisions like those on the side of the nose. The incisions usually heal very will but sometimes with the skin is sebaceous or has a lot of oil glands, the wound edges can pull away a little causing the appearance in the photo. This can…
Rhinoplasty before wedding – do I have enough time to recover?
Rhinoplasty before your wedding
Mar 10, 2022
Hi,First congratulations! This is actually a question that comes up a lot. Some of my happiest patients got their rhinoplasty less than a year before their wedding and were so happy they did. It gave them more confidence and they loved their wedding photos. To be safe I would give yourself 6 months but that should be plenty of time to achieve a nice result prior to your wedding. Looking at your photo I don’t see anything challenging about your nose and you have nice skin quality. I would see…
I hate my side profile, what can I do to fix it?
Making the perfect profile
Jul 27, 2021
Hi,First, I don’t think you have anything to be self conscious about at all. No one is born with the perfect profile and you have many great features. However, I do see a couple areas that can addressed to remove distraction and improve your overall appearance on profile. The nose and chin are out of balance making the nose look larger than it actually is. This is partially caused but some reduced chin projection and also by the nose being a bit short and over projected. This also leads to a…
Last updated on 12/08/2023