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Top Concerns Addressed by Elective Rhinoplasty

Posted on July 16, 2013

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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Many men and women hate the look of their nose. It’s too big, too wide, too stubby, or the nostrils flare. When changing the shape or appearance of your nose, you want an expert in rhinoplasty to fix the problem areas. The goal is to create a nose that matches the symmetry of your other facial features. Here are the top aesthetic concerns addressed by rhinoplasty surgery.

Make it Asymmetrical

A Greek mathematician came up with the “Golden Proportion”, an ideal in which a face’s width should be two-thirds of its height, and the length of the nose should not exceed the distance between a person’s eyes. Artists often use this rule when creating portraits. If your nose is crooked or seems too large for the space, a nose job helps create an asymmetrical appearance.

Create Narrower Nostrils

Wide nostrils are one reason people are embarrassed by their nose. The wide nostrils draw attention and lead to lowered self-esteem. It’s a completely correctable issue.

Smooth Out Humps and Bumps

Some bumps occur naturally, but others are the result of a broken nose or appear with aging as skin loses its elasticity. A rhinoplasty specialist can shave down bone or reduce the amount of cartilage to smooth the appearances of bumps.

Reshape the Tip of the Nose

Common complaints regarding the tip of the nose include issues like an upturned tip that creates a pig-like appearance, a bulbous tip that makes the nose look excessively large, or a drooping tip that makes your nose look too long. Rhinoplasty is useful in reshaping an imperfect tip.

Size of the Nasal Bridge

If a nasal bridge is too low, it makes a nose look like it lies too close to the face. A high nasal bridge makes your nose stand out and can make your eyes seem too close together. A facial plastic surgeon can discuss the benefits of rhinoplasty with issues where the nasal bridge needs work.

Discuss a rhinoplasty in New York with Dr. Philip Miller. He has more than two decades of experience in facial plastic surgery and rhinoplasty. To schedule a consultation, call his office at (212) 750-7100.

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