Patient 16

Conservative Anatomical Rhinoplasty

Young patient with a history of nasal trauma presenting with a bump, rhino-septal deviation, and bilateral nasal obstruction. The entire nose (bridge and tip) was deviated due to the trauma, and the angle between the nose and mouth was very open. Here, the conservative anatomical rhinoplasty performed addressed the nasal obstruction and external signs of trauma by straightening the septum, removing the bump, and readapting and realigning the tip. The challenge was not to shorten the nose while restoring the original harmony of her face. Result is over one year post-op.