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Defining Nose Width Reduction

When the nose is viewed from underneath, the nostrils and the tip of the nose would appear as a triangle known as the pyriform aperture.

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Nose Projection Adjustment

  One of the surgical maneuvers in rhinoplasty involves ‘deprojection’ of the nasal tip. Notably, only surgeons who are truly specialist’s in rhinoplasty and revision

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Rhinoplasty Procedure: Nasolabial Angle Adjustment

  The nasolabial angle comprises of two lines. The first one runs from the nasal tip to the region above the upper lip. The second

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Rhinoplasty Procedure: Nose Tip Rotation And Reduction

One of the aesthetic goals in many rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery procedures is to rotate the tip. Rotation of the tip means that the angle that

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Straightening a Crooked Nose

A crooked nose is one that does not go down the center of your face in a straight line. Crooked noses are quite a common

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Correcting The Radix

The upper bony part of the nose is known as the radix. The radix and cartilage beneath it may be significant leading to a bump

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Cosmetic Rhinoplasty Procedures

Rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery procedures can be performed using different techniques to suit the unique needs of a patient. During the pre-op consultation, the nose surgeon

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Vital Information Pertaining to Nasal Fractures

Nose fractures make up almost 40 percent of the injuries to the bone in facial trauma cases. The treatment starts with primary care. This involves

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Nasal Polyps

Polyps come in different sizes and colors. They can be brownish-yellow or pink. Initially, they look like teardrops, but after growing larger, they resemble grapes

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Nasal Fractures

Nose fractures make up almost 40 percent of the injuries to the bone in facial trauma cases. The treatment starts with primary care. This involves

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