The Tent Pole of the Nose Revisited in Rhinoplasty
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 […]