Patient 14
Conservative Anatomical Rhinoplasty
Young patient with an asymmetrical nose, internal valve syndrome, a bump, and a moderately defined tip. The infratip, root, and base are aesthetically pleasing. A conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed to address the septal deviation, as well as the excess height and length of the septum. The tip was slightly reworked and adjusted to this new height to maintain the infratip and create a well-defined supratip. Once again, the goal of this rhinoplasty is to ensure proper breathing and achieve a nose that is very harmonious with the face, making the surgical work completely unnoticeable. The result is at 2 years.