𝟔 𝐌𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐇𝐒 𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐓 𝐎𝐏:
Rhinoplasty
This is a very meaningful and challenging case, and one we’re grateful to share.
This patient came to us with significant structural damage to the nose caused by pressure necrosis from a feeding tube as an infant, which led to destruction of both cartilage and skin. These cases are complex and require careful planning, realistic goal-setting, and a reconstructive mindset.
At 6 months post-op, the result is not about perfection - it’s about restoration.
✨ What this surgery achieved:
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Improved nasal structure and support
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A more natural, balanced appearance
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Better nasal function and airflow
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A nose that fits her face more harmoniously
In reconstructive rhinoplasty cases like this, the goal is to create the best possible outcome within the limits of the existing anatomy. While no result is ever perfect, achieving a more normal-looking and better-functioning nose can be truly life-changing.
This case highlights the importance of experience, patience, and honest conversations and the powerful impact reconstructive surgery can have on both form and function.




















































































































