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Saddle Nose Deformity

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.

Male Rhinoplasty & Ethnic Rhinoplasty

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.