Peyman Boromand

Peyman Boromand

Otolaryngologist (ENT Specialist)
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Dr. Peyman Boromand is a distinguished otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon based in Tehran, Iran, with over 15 years […]

Dr. Peyman Boromand is a distinguished otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon based in Tehran, Iran, with over 15 years of experience specializing in rhinoplasty and facial aesthetic procedures. Throughout his career, he has performed more than 5,000 successful nasal and facial surgeries, establishing himself as a leading expert in the field.

Dr. Boromand’s medical journey began in 1992 when he pursued his medical degree, graduating in 1999. He then specialized in Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, where he also completed a subspecialty in rhinology and a one-year advanced fellowship training.

Committed to continuous professional development, Dr. Boromand has trained under leading surgeons in countries such as the United Kingdom, South Korea, France, the United Arab Emirates, and South Africa. His dedication to excellence is further demonstrated by his membership in the European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery (EAFPS).

In his practice, Dr. Boromand offers a comprehensive range of services, including:

  • Rhinoplasty: Specializing in both functional and aesthetic nasal surgeries tailored to individual patient needs.
  • Facial Aesthetic Procedures: Providing treatments such as blepharoplasty, otoplasty, and facial rejuvenation techniques.
  • Head and Neck Surgery: Addressing various conditions affecting the head and neck region with precision and care.

Dr. Boromand’s patient-centric approach emphasizes personalized care, ensuring that each treatment plan aligns with the patient’s unique goals and expectations. His extensive experience and commitment to advancing his skills have earned him a reputation as a trusted and skilled surgeon in Tehran and beyond.

Subspecialties

Education

  • Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.)
  • Specialty in Otolaryngology: Tehran University of Medical Sciences
  • Fellowship in Rhinology: Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Languages

  • English
  • Persian

Memberships & Certifications

  • Member of the Iran Medical Council: License Number 76833
  • Membership in the European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery (EAFPS)

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Snoring occurs when airflow through the mouth and nose is partially obstructed during sleep, leading to vibrations of the throat tissues. Common causes include: Obstructed Airways: Conditions like nasal congestion from allergies, a deviated septum, or enlarged tonsils can block airflow. Poor Muscle Tone: Weakness in the throat and tongue muscles can lead to excessive relaxation during sleep, narrowing the airway. Excess Weight: Being overweight can contribute to fatty tissue around the neck, which may pressure the airway. Sleep Position: Sleeping on your back can cause the tongue and soft palate to collapse against the throat, blocking airflow. Alcohol and Sedatives: These substances relax throat muscles, increasing the likelihood of snoring. The best treatments for snoring often involve lifestyle changes such as weight loss, avoiding alcohol before bed, and sleeping on your side. In some cases, medical devices like oral appliances or surgical options may be necessary for more severe cases.
Nose taping is a technique used to help alleviate snoring by keeping the nasal passages open during sleep. The process typically involves using adhesive strips or tape to gently pull the nostrils apart, promoting better airflow. This method can be particularly helpful for individuals whose snoring is exacerbated by nasal congestion. A tutorial would generally provide step-by-step instructions on how to properly apply the tape for maximum effectiveness while ensuring safety and comfort.
Flesh nose surgery (rhinoplasty) focuses on reshaping the soft tissues of the nose, while bone nose surgery involves altering the bony structures. Both procedures aim to improve aesthetics or correct functional issues such as breathing difficulties. The choice between these surgeries depends on individual needs; consultation with a qualified surgeon is crucial for determining the appropriate approach based on anatomical considerations and desired outcomes.
Nose deviation surgery, also known as septoplasty, involves correcting a deviated septum—the cartilage and bone that divide the nasal cavity. This procedure aims to improve airflow through the nasal passages and alleviate issues such as chronic congestion or snoring. Recovery typically includes managing swelling and discomfort, with most patients experiencing significant relief from symptoms after healing.
It is generally advised to avoid elective nose surgery during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. Hormonal changes can affect healing and increase risks during surgery. If surgery is required for medical reasons, it should be discussed thoroughly with both an obstetrician and a qualified surgeon to ensure safety for both mother and baby.
To promote faster reduction of swelling after rhinoplasty, patients can follow several strategies: Keep Head Elevated: Sleeping with your head elevated helps reduce swelling. Apply Cold Compresses: Gently applying cold packs around the nose can minimize inflammation. Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of fluids supports healing. Follow Post-Operative Instructions: Adhering to your surgeon’s advice regarding medications and activities is crucial for optimal recovery. Most swelling will gradually subside within a few weeks, but patience is key as full results may take several months to become apparent.
Rhinoplasty can be performed using two primary techniques: Open Rhinoplasty: This method involves making an incision on the columella (the tissue between the nostrils), allowing for greater visibility and access to nasal structures. It is often used for more complex cases requiring significant reshaping. Closed Rhinoplasty: In this technique, all incisions are made inside the nostrils, resulting in no visible scarring. It is typically used for less extensive changes. The choice between these methods depends on individual anatomy and surgical goals.
In rhinoplasty, results can be categorized into three types based on patient expectations: Fantasy Results: These involve achieving an idealized version of a nose that may not align with realistic anatomical limitations or personal features. Semi-Fantasy Results: This approach aims for noticeable improvements while still considering individual facial harmony; results may appear enhanced but still natural. Natural Results: Focuses on subtle enhancements that maintain facial balance without drawing attention solely to the nose. Many patients prefer this option for its understated appearance. Consulting with a skilled surgeon will help clarify which outcome aligns best with your aesthetic goals.
Stress before rhinoplasty can negatively affect both physical health and mental well-being. High stress levels may lead to increased blood pressure or anxiety, potentially complicating anesthesia or recovery processes. It’s important for patients to manage stress through relaxation techniques or counseling prior to surgery. Open communication with your surgeon about any concerns can also alleviate anxiety and contribute to a smoother surgical experience.

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مرکز درمان در منزل درمان نو, Sanei Street, Kāvusiye, Vanak, District 3, Tehran, بخش مرکزی شهرستان تهران, Tehran County, Tehran Province, 19613-15131, Iran
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