Featured Case

Primary rhinoplasty with better breathing support and a softer profile.

See how primary rhinoplasty can improve airflow concerns, soften a dorsal hump, and support the tip while keeping the result believable in both profile and frontal view.

  • 3-month before-and-after
  • Profile and frontal views
  • Breathing and shape considered together
BeforeBefore primary rhinoplasty profile view
After3 months after primary rhinoplasty profile view

Representative Result

Primary Rhinoplasty

Representative photography shows the practice’s result style, while consultation clarifies what may be realistic for your anatomy and goals.

Case Story

Form and function often belong in the same conversation.

Strong rhinoplasty planning can improve breathing and appearance at the same time.

For many patients, rhinoplasty is not only about appearance. It can also be the right time to address airflow concerns, soften a dorsal hump, and build better tip support so the nose feels more balanced overall.

These profile and frontal views at three months show that kind of combined planning at work. The change is visible, but it still looks like it belongs to the patient's face.

Procedure

Rhinoplasty

This result sits within the broader treatment category shown here, while consultation is where anatomy, fit, and goals become personal.

Photo Set

Before / 3 Months

The timing on these photos matters, especially when healing stage or view selection can change how a result should be interpreted.

Focus

Angle and balance

More than one angle makes it easier to judge how the result fits the face instead of relying on a single photograph.

At A Glance

What stands out in this result.

A quick read on the treatment shown, the timing of the photos, and what stands out most in this result.

Why It Matters

Why this primary rhinoplasty result matters.

These photos help patients see how functional goals, bridge refinement, and tip support can come together in one rhinoplasty plan.

Consultation

Talk through what may be possible for you in consultation.

The best next step after reviewing photos is a consultation focused on your anatomy, priorities, and timeline.

  • Before-and-after photos are reference points, not guarantees
  • Your anatomy, healing pattern, and treatment goals shape what can be recommended