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Rhinoplasty Before and After Female

Excited to share on the table photos after rhinoplasty. This wonderful park avenue sought changes for aesthetic and functional reasons. You can see her immediate on the table results here.

Rhinoplasty & Female Rhinoplasty

This is a wonderful young woman that had a primary rhinoplasty. She had both breathing and cosmetic complaints. She now has a more enhanced aesthetic that compliments her facial features. She is thrilled and so are we!

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 & Female Rhinoplasty

Before and after photo of rhinoplasty on the table photo. This young woman wanted a small change in rotation and dorsal height. She was an ideal candidate for a closed rhinoplasty approach.

Rhinoplasty & Female Rhinoplasty

Before and after on the table photo of primary rhinoplasty of a wonderful young woman in her 20s. She was looking for small changes to enhance her overall aesthetic.

Rhinoplasty & Female Rhinoplasty

Very excited to share before and after rhinoplasty photos. This wonderful Park Avenue patient sought changes for aesthetic and functional reasons. 3 months ago she underwent a primary rhinoplasty. She underwent slight changes to the contour of her nose, tip rotation, and projection. Her nose was made straighter also allowing her to breathe better!

Rhinoplasty & Female Rhinoplasty & Septal Perforation

Very rewarding case of a revision rhinoplasty 6 month post operatively. This wonderful woman had a prior surgery that left her with a pollybeak deformity and nasal septal perforation.

Pollybeak deformity refers to excess tissue over the “supratip” area (region over the bridge of the nose right before the nasal tip). It’s name is derived from the beak-like shape of the nose. This usually occurs from prior rhinoplasty surgery, and can happen when dorsal humps are aggressively taken down without accounting for skin redraping. Patients subsequently develop excess scar tissue underneath the skin that gives the characteristic appearance. Other causes include inadequate dorsal hump reduction, as well as failed corrective surgery of a “tension” tip deformity.

She elected to undergo revision rhinoplasty with her own rib for aesthetic and functional purposes. The prior surgery also had left her with a large hole in her septum, for which she also underwent flap reconstruction for closure.