Plastic Surgery Blog
The Tent Pole of the Nose Revisited in Rhinoplasty
Published on June 20, 2013 byThe Tent Pole of the Nose Revisited in Rhinoplasty I think it is worth exploring a concept that allows me to discuss with prospective rhinoplasty patients exactly how I approach noses and what the specific limitations are for a particular individual based on the unique characteristics of one’s anatomy. The tent pole analogy is my […]
Cut-off Nostrils Following a Nose Job (Rhinoplasty)
Published on April 22, 2013 byCut-off Nostrils Following a Nose Job (Rhinoplasty) One of the ugliest things that I see with a traditional rhinoplasty, or traditional nose job, are cut-off nostrils. A nostril should naturally taper and curve onto the face with a shelf like portion on the upper lip known as the nasal sill, like a window sill. When […]