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You have beautiful eyes, and a rhinoplasty can compliment that nicely. The photos that you showed gives limited information, but I think reducing the size of your nose overall would make a nice improvement.
Dear okaga5677,A great rhinoplasty is meant to bring the focus back to the eyesIn so many words, yes, a rhinoplasty will affect your eyes in a positive wayPlease see a rhinoplasty specialist when you are ready who can address all of your concernsBest,Dr. Nima
Dear okaga5677,Rhinoplasty addresses the nose, which is an individual characteristic that appears most attractive when it looks natural and proportional to the face. A good Rhinoplasty would allow your newly constructed nose to complement the other features of your face. Please consult a board certified facial plastic surgeon to receive the best treatment and results available.Sincerely,Ross A. Clevens, MD, FACS
Rhinoplasty making eyes look softer and more attractive is a benefit of hump removal. Whenever hump is removed the eyes always look more attractive. At The same time that your hump is removed the tip can be refined and the nasal bones narrowed as well. See a very experienced rhinoplasty surgeon who does natural looking noses.
Dear okaga5677One of the primary goals of rhinoplasty is to de-emphasize features of your nose that detract from the other features of your face. Although your actual eyes themselves should not look different, in the overall perception of your face, they will look more noticeable. I think a well done rhinoplasty would affect your eyes positively.
Establishment of aesthetic balance to the face can change the overall appearance including the eyes. Consider video imaging is a way of getting some idea what to expect from a rhinoplasty.
Thanks for your question. The appearance of your eyes will not change, but might be highlighted in a more positive way in the hands of a great plastic surgeon. A rhinoplasty can soften the overall appearance of the face. Please consult a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon about your options.All the best,
Rhinoplasty is done to improve the facial balance and proportions and make the nasal size and shape more harmonious to the face. A rhinoplasty should not affect the appearance of your eyes.
A rhinoplasty procedure makes the nose less prominent and more refined, so that it is not a distraction when people look at your facial features. After a well performed rhinoplasty, the nose should be very natural in appearance, so that the focus will be on your eyes when communicating with people, not your prominent nose. Rhinoplasty is one of the hardest operations to perform correctly in the entire field of cosmetic surgery, so choose your surgeon very wisely based experience
A nose job will not directly effect your eyes. But a large or irregular nose often visually "blocks" the face and detracts from the other facial features. After a nose job the flow of the observers vision to the more expressive and attractive parts of the face namely the eyes and mouth is improved and the overall appearance is improved, sometimes dramatically. With your large attractive eyes and lips a nose job should do just that for your face.
At this point in your recovery, swelling that fluctuates is completely normal. It can occur with a variety of factors including:1) Diet: high sodium intake can increase swelling2) Temperature: warmer temperatures encourage swelling3) Time of day: The morning will likely be the time when the...
Hi imis0323,If you are referring to the hump on both sides of your nasal bone (I see bumps on the side of your midbridge), this can result from uneven removal of the hump or bone reaction during the removal of the hump. You may also note that there is a depression just below the bump, which can...
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