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Hello! Thank you for your question.As far as I can see from your photo.for a better side profile I recommend rhinoplasty and chin implant togetherIt would be more convenient to decide with face-to-face consultation. Best regards!
Hi @ashd18! Based on your photos, you would be a great candidate for both a chin augmentation and rhinoplasty. I do recommend an in-person evaluation with a facial plastic surgeon to discuss goals and realistic expectations. You can expect to accentuate your features and achieve more facial harmony.
I would highly recommend seeing a board-eligible or board-certified plastic surgeon experienced in rhinoplasty and facial surgery, ideally one with specialized training after completion of plastic surgery training in aesthetic surgery to do a full physical exam and make appropriate recommendations. Based on your photos, you appear to be an ideal candidate for both procedures, but no treatment can be recommended without an in person evaluation and long discussion regarding surgery with a surgeon.
Hello, and thank you for providing photos along with your question. Based on these images, you may benefit from both a rhinoplasty and chin augmentation. Rhinoplasty can address the bump on your nose to reduce its size, while rotating and refining the nasal tip. Chin augmentation through an implant or dermal fillers will bring your chin forward and help you achieve better facial balance and harmony. The best way to determine your eligibility for any procedure is to schedule an in-person consultation with a reputable board-certified facial plastic surgeon. Such experts will have the optimal skills, knowledge of the most advanced surgical techniques, as well as artistry and knowledge of facial aesthetics, harmony, and proportion, helping you achieve the most natural-looking results. During your consultation, your surgeon can assess your facial profile, customize the best procedure plan, and ensure the best possible outcome.
Hello,Thank you for your question. I definitely recommend you a rhinoplasty surgery. We can give you the smaller, slimmer and more natural looking nose while removing the bump, narrowing the nasal tip, straightening the crooked bridge, giving you a shorter and smaller nose that will complement your facial features. My recommendation is to get both rhinoplasty and chin augmentation surgeries at the same time. When performed together, it will be more effective in bringing your facial features into more harmony. This will lead to the best overall result. Thank you and have a great day.
You are definitely a good candidate for a genioplasty. You have a recessed chin, and a genioplasty would give you more projection, while elongating your jawline and adding balance to your profile. You may be a candidate for a rhinoplasty as well, especially if you have breathing issues. I would suggest starting with the genioplasty. As it adds balance to your face, you may find that you no longer want a rhinoplasty.
Hello, You are a good candidate for surgical rhinoplasty. The bump on the dorsum of you nose can be removed and the overall size of the nose can be reduced. Also, the tip can be made more defined and narrower. It is better to consult with a facial plastic surgeon and discuss what your nose could look like after surgery.
Thank you for your question. Candidacy for surgery really comes down to two considerations: 1) do you have any medical conditions that would make surgery unsafe? 2) are your expectations achievable? If you're healthy and have reasonable goals, then you'd be a candidate. I hope that's helpful, and all the best to you!-Dr. P
Based on these photos, you seem to be good candidate for both rhinoplasty and chin augmentation. In person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon, expert in rhinoplasty, is recommended. Good luck.
In person exam is essential.Based on photos- you appear to be a good candidate for Rhinoplasty preferably performed through a closed technique with possible small chin implant. I suggest that you seek an experienced, Board Certified PS
Thank you for your enquiry. The underlying anatomical basis for the features you do not like will likely require open surgery, cartilage resection and suture techniques along with thinning of the soft tissues and possible alar base resection. They are unlikely to be able to be addressed by...
Hello, and thank you for your question. It appears you have a cleft in your columella. An open rhinoplasty involves making a small incision in the columella, which might only make the cleft look more pronounced. I recommend getting a proper evaluation from a reputable board-certified facial...
Hello from Istanbul, thanks for your question. It's difficult to make a comprehensive assessment with only the pictures you've provided. But based on what you've shared, I would suggest considering both a rhinoplasty and a modestly-sized chin implant for a balanced and aesthetically pleasing...