Rhinoplasty | Patient 279
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Patient 279
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Dr. Reish
A man in his 30s, two months post-op rhinoplasty. The patient had a dorsal hump and drooping nasal tip preoperatively. It is important not to elevate the tip too much, but just enough for a natural appearance of the nose. The overall goal is a conservative change to the nose for a natural looking result which still retains a masculine appearance of the nose.