Immediate on the table result of #beforeandafter of a primary rhinoplasty. This wonderful, 22 year old woman, wanted to refine her trip. She had nasal breathing surgery at the same time, to correct her nasal septum and nasal valve repair.
This handsome young man in his 20s was looking for a more defined shape to his nose. He is only 2 months post op. The best compliment a surgeon can get is when a patient’s friends/family can’t even tell that someone had a procedure done. It means that the result is natural to the point that it looks (and feels) like it’s the nose they should have been born with. I feel so blessed to be entrusted by my patients. He still swelling that will subside over the coming months.
Immediate on the table result of before/after of a closed rhinoplasty. This is a young 35 year old woman that was looking for small changes to enhance her aesthetic. She underwent a closed rhinoplasty, whereby all incisions were made internally. She also had chronic sinusitis, a nasal airway obstruction, and nasal valve collapse.
Thrilled to share #beforeandafter photos of a wonderful young patient who underwent rhinoplasty for both breathing and cosmetic purposes. She had a nasal fracture in her nose that left her unhappy about her appearance and unable to breathe.
Immediate on the table result of an open rhinoplasty. This is a young 20 year old woman that was looking for an enhanced aesthetic including more refined bridge, and tip elevation.
Your nose is your best feature and it deserves the utmost care. At our office, we will make sure to get you back to looking your best in a natural and beautiful way!
Happy to share photos of a young man after revision rhinoplasty! This patient had a saddle nose deformity after a prior procedure. What looks like a “hump” or a “bump” is actually a loss in bridge height from sagging or “saddling” of the nose. This happens when key structural components are lost, like the septum. The septum is a central pillar in the nose that is responsible for bridge height and tip position. This young gentleman needed reconstruction of his septum with rib graft.
Immediate on the table result of before and after of a primary rhinoplasty. The patient also had a septal perforation repair done at the same time. Since she was missing the majority of her septum, she also underwent rib grafting to the nose.
Before and after of a young female that had an ethnic rhinoplasty. It is important to recognize inherent differences between people based on region of origin as this impacts the internal structures of the nose. A rhinoplasty should not be one size fits all. You should communicate with your physician your desired aesthetic goals. Many patients want to maintain their identity with slight enhancements. It is important to find a surgeon that understands these differences and can offer you the best possible care.