Patient 18
Conservative Anatomical Rhinoplasty
Young patient with a rounded tip turned downward, excess septal height (Corbin and internal valve syndrome), and a short nose with insufficient support beneath the tip. The root and base width are good.
A conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed to improve the patient's breathing and harmonize her nose with her face. The tip was supported, and the septal height was adjusted to match the actual height of the tip. The cartilages of the tip, initially rounded and vertical, were reshaped and repositioned horizontally to enhance both function and aesthetic appearance.
Result at one and a half years.