Featured Case

A one-month rhinoplasty result with honest healing context.

See what a one-month rhinoplasty result can look like when early progress is visible but healing is still underway.

  • 1-month before-and-after
  • Selected healing-stage views
  • Best for swelling and timing context
BeforeBefore rhinoplasty oblique view
After1 month after rhinoplasty oblique view

Representative Result

1-Month Rhinoplasty Healing

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

Case Story

Progress is visible here, even though healing is still underway.

Early results can be encouraging without being presented as final.

One month after rhinoplasty, many patients can already see meaningful change. At the same time, swelling and tissue settling still influence how the nose looks from different angles.

That is why this page works best as healing context rather than an endpoint. It shows honest progress while reinforcing that refinement continues well beyond the first month.

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 / 1 Month

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 early-healing result deserves context.

This page is best for patients trying to understand what progress can look like before rhinoplasty healing is fully settled.

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