Patient 15
Conservative Anatomical Rhinoplasty
Patient presented with a tense nose and a very high septum, causing both internal and external valve syndrome. The tip was suspended and drooping, and the angle between the nose and mouth was quite open. The nasal root height, nasal base height, and actual tip projection were appropriate.
The conservative anatomical rhinoplasty aimed to improve breathing by reducing septal height while maintaining its length and adapting it to the actual tip height. The tip cartilages were also adjusted, as their vertical orientation caused breathing difficulties. They were horizontalized, which better defined the supratip and nostril opening.