Get the real deal on beauty treatments—real doctors, real reviews, and real photos with real results.Here's how we earn your trust.
Hello! Thank you for your question.Can you share your photos after rhinoplasty so we can check them?It would be more convenient to decide with face-to-face consultation. Best regards!
Goals of rhinoplasty surgery are to allow the nose to disappear into your face and not cause attention. Based on your singular photo, you have a pleasing, feminine and unoperated nasal profile appearance. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr Joseph
Based on your photo, it seems as though most of the left side of the lower 2/3 of your face is a tad higher than your right. The corner of your mouth is higher on your left side and so is your left nostril. In my opinion, this is normal facial asymmetry and I am not aware of any means to change...
When you say "developing", I assume you are actively noticing a change in your nose. If that's the case, it could be scar tissue setting into the supratip region resulting in fullness to this area. If this is the case, see your surgeon, as steroid injections may be warranted to halt and reverse...
Hi, thanks for your question and photo. First, you need to wait a complete year to see the final results. By your photo, you had an excellent job. It's common for rhinoplasty patients to feel insecure and worried about the results. In your case, you look great!
While the concern seems to make sense mechanically, and I've heard it before from my patients, it just never turns out to be a thing after surgery. Just be sure you've done a good job selecting your surgeon, and make sure he understands and agrees with your concerns and the exact amount you want...
Hello! Thank you for your question. As far as I can understand from your question, I cannot make a proper evaluation without photos. If you can provide photos from front of your face, from the side of your face and 1 meter away I would be able to make a proper evaluation. It would be more...
Hi! Great Question. In nasal surgery, the septum does have an important role in supporting the nasal tip and the L-strut is the portion of the cartilaginous septum that is left after the septal deviations have been addressed and/or the septal cartilage has been removed for grafting purposes. In...