Patient 13

Conservative Anatomical Rhinoplasty

Young patient with a prominent nose featuring a hump, a wide tip, and a pinched middle third, associated with valve syndrome. The root height, the angle between the nose and the mouth, and the infratip are aesthetically pleasing.

The conservative anatomical rhinoplasty aimed to reduce the septal height and the hump, recreate a functional internal valve to improve breathing, and refine the tip to achieve a more feminine nose with a well-defined supratip.

The result is shown at over one year.