aout 2024 - rhino
Functional and Aesthetic Correction of the Nose
The patient experienced discomfort due to a prominent nose with a hump, a poorly defined drooping bulbous tip, an asymmetrical and pinched middle third, and a deviated septum causing functional breathing difficulties similar to an internal valve syndrome. Additionally, there was tip asymmetry with bilateral external valve syndrome, more pronounced on the left. A scarless conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed to correct the septum hypertrophy, the middle third, the hump, and to refine and strengthen the architecture of the tip, improving breathing and eliminating discomfort during forced inspiration. One year post-operation, the patient is breathing well and is delighted with the result!