Rhinoplasty is one of the most rewarding procedures that I perform. It is often called the surgery of milimeters because seemingly tiny changes can have a huge impact on a person's overall appearance, and that change in appearance can have a trmendous impact on a person's life. Not all plastic surgeons perform rhinoplasty surgery because of the complexity of the procedure, but for me, it is the procedure that captures the essence of why I became a plastic surgeon. It is both artistry and engineering. It is one of my greatest joy's to give a patient the nose that they have always desired.
A nose job can reduce and reshape your nose*
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For some patients, the features of their nose can be out of proportion with the rest of their facial features. One of the challenges of rhinoplasty surgery is to not only make a nose that looks good, but one that fits with an individual's facial structure. In this patient there was an over projection and upward rotation to the tip. It is fairly easy to change the shape and still make a patient maintain their overall appearance. The goal of rhinoplasty surgery is to give you the nose that you were supposed to be born with. With a reduction of the nasal dorsum, correction of the tip irregularities, downward rotation of the tip, deepening of the junction between the nose and the lip, and deprojection of the nasal tip, we were able to deliver a result that the patient felt was both natural and complementary to her features.