A rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape the nose and improve its appearance, creating a nose that better complements your facial features. It can alter the size, shape, or angle of the nose, correct a crooked nose, reduce a hump, refine the tip, or improve nostril symmetry in addition to addressing functional issues such as difficulty breathing due to a deviated septum.
Male Rhinoplasty
Male rhinoplasty is a specialized approach to nose surgery, tailored to the unique anatomical and aesthetic needs of men. Men typically have stronger, more angular features, and rhinoplasty for men focuses on maintaining a masculine appearance while enhancing the nose’s overall balance with the rest of the face.
Ethnic Rhinoplasty
Ethnic rhinoplasty is a customized approach to nose surgery that respects and enhances an individual’s unique ethnic features while achieving the desired aesthetic goals. This procedure is designed for individuals from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, including African American, Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern, and others, and focuses on preserving the distinct characteristics of the nose that are typical for each ethnicity. The goal is to create a harmonious, balanced nose that complements the patient’s other facial features.
Revision Rhinoplasty
Revision rhinoplasty, also known as secondary rhinoplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to correct or refine the results of a previous rhinoplasty. Whether due to unsatisfactory aesthetic results, functional issues such as difficulty breathing, or complications from the initial surgery, revision rhinoplasty aims to improve both the appearance and function of the nose after an initial procedure. Revision rhinoplasty requires a highly skilled surgeon, as the nasal structures may have already been altered, making the procedure more intricate.