Rhinoplasty | Patient 283
|- Breast
- Body
- Breast Reconstruction
- Nipple Sparing Mastectomy Expander to Implant
- Nipple Sparing Mastectomy Direct Implant Reconstruction
- Lumpectomy
- Revision Autologous-Based Breast Reconstruction
- Male Mastectomy with Nipple Reconstruction
- Revision Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction
- DIEP Flaps
- Breast Reconstruction
- Nipple Sparing Mastectomy with Insertion of Implants
- Oncoplastic
- Skin Sparing Mastectomy with Insertion of Implants
- TUG Flaps
- Face
- Facial Trauma
- Non-Surgical
- Pediatric
- Reconstructive
Patient 283










Dr. Reish
A man in his 20s, two months post-op rhinoplasty. The patient had an extremely deviated septum with severe breathing problems, a dorsal hump, and drooping nasal tip preoperatively. He underwent total septal reset with spreader grafts to help straighten his nose from the frontal view and improve breathing, dorsal hump reduction, and tip elevation. 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.