This patient had a primary rhinoplasty by a different doctor, that resulted in major deformities of the tip.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient had a droopy bulbous tip and a modest profile bump.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient has a crooked and over-projected bridge.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient’s bridge was very wide and uneven, as well as severely over-projected.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient had too much visibility of the nostril openings in the front. The tip is poorly defined and droopy, there is inadequate tip projection.
This (34 – 44 year old) patient had an uneven bridge due to a severe deviated septum.
This (13 – 18 year old) patient had an extremely visible nostrils and a droopy, under-projected tip.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had an extremely over-projected tip, especially when smiling.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient had a wide upper bridge that looked like a knot.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient wanted a thinner stronger bridge and profile.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had a very challenging ethnic rhinoplasty.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had an ethnic nose and a recessive chin.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had a modest bump that was damaged and broken during a soccer game.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient had breathing problems and was diagnosed with a deviated septum.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had a very droopy over-projected bridge which was somewhat crooked.
This (14 – 18 year old) patient had an over-projected tip and bridge.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had a broken nose from a sports injury.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had one of the most difficult noses to improve “finesse ethnic nose”. Only small important changes needed to be made and there was little margin for error.
This (14 – 18 year old) patient had difficulty breathing. She injured her nose as a child, which left her with a small profile bump.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had very difficult deformities to correct.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient fractured her nasal bones, which resulted in a widened bridge.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient had a very over-projected nose that he was born with.
This (14 – 18 year old) patient had a congenitally enlarged nose with thin skin.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had multiple congenital deformities to his nose.
This (18 – 24 year old patient) wanted a subtle refinement of the bridge and tip.
This (34 – 44 year old) patient had a poor original rhinoplasty, which created a pinched, uneven tip.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient had an over-projected bridge and tip, especially when smiling.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient desired a look that would not reveal to his friends and family that he had undergone rhinoplasty.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had modest concerns. Slightly over-projected bridge and droopy tip.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient had very thick skin. The original nose surgeon did not remove excess cartilage in the tip.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient had a moderate sized bump on her profile.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient wanted very little change to her nose with a refinement that was totally natural.
This (44 – 54 year old) patient had several challenging deformities that needed correction.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had an underdeveloped tip with a profile bump.
This (18 – 24 year old) patient had deformed nostrils and columella from a previous open rhinoplasty.
This (24 – 34 year old) patient wanted a sophisticated change to her bridge.