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30F Septorhinoplasty with Dr. Kassir

UPDATED FROM sakuraz
1 year post

1 year update

WORTH IT
Hello all, I have officially passed my 1 year mark. I am very glad I decided to get rhinoplasty, although it was a difficult decision for me and took a few years to decide. I feel like my nose has been scaled a bit better to not seem so overwhelming on my face; however, I still look like myself, and my results fit my face. Although my nose has changed, it still retains some of its original characteristics (its a bit crooked and leans to the left at the tip). This is normal, and if you notice your nose “settling” after a bit, that’s to be expected. Please feel free to ask any questions!

sakuraz's provider

Ramtin Kassir, MD, FACS

Ramtin Kassir, MD, FACS

Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon

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You look great and your nose looks very natural.
Looks great! Did dr. Kassir place any spreader grafts?
UPDATED FROM sakuraz
6 months post

6+ month photos

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UPDATED FROM sakuraz
6 months post

6+ month update

6+ months, nose seems to be doing well. No functional issues and snoring still seems to be minimal. Since I have very thin nasal skin, my only concern is as the months go by any imperfections will become very readily apparent, so I’m interested to see how the nose changes between now and when I hit the year mark (hopefully not too much change). Anyone reading I’d offer this: thick nasal skin you will have to wait much longer to see the results that someone with thin skin will see much sooner, but those with thin skin be warned imperfections will show greater on you. Also, there are certain characteristics of your nose that you will still see after rhinoplasty (my tip naturally tilts to the left), which can be good or bad. Any questions, feel free to ask.

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