Woman treated with Rhinoplasty
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*Treatment results may vary
*The member who uploaded this photo has read and agreed to the RealSelf Photo Rules
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External reduction structured
rhinoplasty is a technique pioneered by Dr. Romo in which cartilage is taken from inside the nose while
straightening the septum, and is used to rebuild the nose to predetermined
measurements. As the nose heals, the skin shrink wraps around the nasal
structure. Without the proper framework,
the tensile forces caused by scarring
distort the external and internal structure. This leads to breathing problems
as well as aesthetic problems, such as upturned nose, crooked tip, and
asymmetrical nostrils. By adding
architecture back into the nose
at select spots, Dr. Romo enables the nose to withstand the constrictive
forces.
Problem with conventional reduction rhinoplasty is that when bone and cartilage is removed, and the skin constricts over the nasal framework during the healing process, the internal passages constrict as well. This causes breathing problems, as well as over-resection of the nose. The nose may take on an upturned or pointy appearance, and nostrils may look asymmetrical or “pinched”.
Problem with conventional reduction rhinoplasty is that when bone and cartilage is removed, and the skin constricts over the nasal framework during the healing process, the internal passages constrict as well. This causes breathing problems, as well as over-resection of the nose. The nose may take on an upturned or pointy appearance, and nostrils may look asymmetrical or “pinched”.
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age 18-24
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nose
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female
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6 weeks post-op
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side view
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shape