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Rhinoplasty & Female Rhinoplasty

Three Months Post-Op:

I am thrilled to see one of my favorite patients in the office today! These are her before and after photos 3 months after her primary rhinoplasty. This is a very early result, but the subtle changes of improved tip rotation, and reduced dorsal height enhance her natural aesthetic! She has mild swelling that will continue to subside.

One Year Post-Op:

One year after her Primary Rhinoplasty. She healed wonderfully, and looks amazing! Im thrilled to see her so happy, with a natural aesthetic!

Rhinoplasty Before and After Female

Excited to share rhinoplasty photos. VERY EARLY RESULT! This wonderful patient sought changes for aesthetic and functional reasons. She is only 6 weeks out, but her changes are already very evident. She still has a moderate amount of tip swelling that will continue to decrease over the coming months. But overall, the changes to her nose balance her facial features and aesthetics.

Before And After Female Rhinoplasty

I always enjoy Fridays when I get to see my patients! This is a before and after photo of rhinoplasty of a wonderful young woman in her 20s. She underwent primary rhinoplasty for both cosmetic and breathing related issues. My favorite thing about her result is that the nose was not “overdone”, following the natural aesthetic of the nose she was born with, but slightly more refined.

Anecdotally, she was out and someone told her, “I love your nose”. She said, “Thanks! I paid for it!”.

Rhinoplasty – Before and After

Very excited to share before/after photos of a wonderful patient. This is a young gentleman that had prior nasal surgery and was left with a saddle nose deformity. This is a great case because it highlights the importance of close evaluation and communication with the patient. What many people see as a “hump” on the nose, is actually the nose “sagging” in some parts. Rather than “removing/shaving the hump”, you get a better aesthetic and functional result by building up the sagging parts of the nose, to give a masculine, straight, nasal dorsum. This patient required rib reconstruction.