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Case #114356

Smiling 6 months after Rhinoplasty

This amazing young lady is smiling 6 months after her Rhinoplasty.

While all the swelling takes about a year (to a year and half in some patients), I'm often asked how patients look a few months out -- about 80% of the swelling has improved and you can see how this patient underwent a subtle hump reduction, straightening of the nasal tip, tip deprojection, and other subtle tip refinements. The overall goal is to always maintain a natural result...

Key maneuvers included a component hump reduction, angulated caudal septal trim, tip deprojection with a columellar strut graft, spreader grafts, alar contour grafts, and a mastoid fascia tip graft. The multiple cartilage grafts were used to help provide long-term stability and structure to maintain the aesthetic and functional goals.

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Gender:
Female
Skin Tone:
Medium -
Age:
30 years
Procedure(s):
More details
Changes Performed (Nose Surgery):
Bony narrowing
Dorsal reduction
Tip elevation
Tip narrowing
Time Post-Op for Photos:
6 months
Technique (Nose Surgery):
Open rhinoplasty

This amazing young lady is smiling 6 months after her Rhinoplasty.

While all the swelling takes about a year (to a year and half in some patients), I'm often asked how patients look a few months out -- about 80% of the swelling has improved and you can see how this patient underwent a subtle hump reduction, straightening of the nasal tip, tip deprojection, and other subtle tip refinements. The overall goal is to always maintain a natural result...

Key maneuvers included a component hump reduction, angulated caudal septal trim, tip deprojection with a columellar strut graft, spreader grafts, alar contour grafts, and a mastoid fascia tip graft. The multiple cartilage grafts were used to help provide long-term stability and structure to maintain the aesthetic and functional goals.