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One of the most common things patients say to me in consultation is, “I just want the bridge refined.” Others come in convinced that removing the hump will finally give them the profile they’ve always wanted. At first glance, these requests might...
One of the most common age-related concerns patients share with me is that their nose seems to have “dropped” over time. They’ll say, “My tip feels heavier,” or “I used to have a prettier profile, but now it looks longer and more...
It’s a complaint I hear more often than you might think: “My nose looks fine in the mirror, but in photos it looks so much wider.” For many patients, this disconnect between real life and images becomes a source of frustration. They...
Many women in their 40s, 50s, and beyond start to notice that their skin feels different than it once did. It may not bounce back as easily, it may bruise more quickly, and it may appear thinner overall. These changes aren’t just...
It’s a question many women ask, often after years of frustration: “Every time I take a deep breath in, my nose seems to collapse. Can rhinoplasty fix this, or is it just cosmetic?” The answer isn’t as simple as you might think....
One of the most common concerns women share when they consider rhinoplasty is a droopy nasal tip. The tip may point downward when they smile, or it may simply feel heavy and elongated with age. Lifting the tip seems like the obvious...
A drooping nasal tip can subtly change the balance of the lower face, and many people notice that their upper lip seems less defined or shorter as a result. This isn’t because the lip itself has changed—it’s about proportion. Refining the nasal...
Many women notice subtle changes in their appearance as they move through their 40s and 50s. While wrinkles and sagging skin often take center stage, one area that frequently changes—but is often overlooked—is the nose. If you’ve caught yourself thinking, “My nose...
Many women who have invested in facial rejuvenation naturally wonder if they can still address changes in their nose: “I had a facelift a few years ago—can I still have rhinoplasty?” The answer is an unequivocal yes. A previous facelift does not prevent you...
The dorsal hump is one of the most common concerns for individuals seeking rhinoplasty. Characterized by a visible bump along the bridge of the nose, it can create an imbalance in the profile, affecting the overall facial shape and symmetry. While some people are...
