Most of the patients who seek rhinoplasty want a natural looking, yet charming nose. How do you define a natural looking nose? Ethnicity, cultural background, facial shape, height, and especially patient's wish are all considered to define a 'natural look'. Doral height and width, profile shape, starting point of the nose, tip shape and volume, tip rotation angle, columelllar show, alar base shape... These are all considered to make a natural looking nose. So 'natural' does not necessarily mean a mediocre, plain, and not charming nose. It looks normal at a glance and does not draw any attention. However, if you closely look at the nose, it is harmonious with the face, yet every detail of the nose is alive!
For surgical results, the most wonderful compliment that I hear is: "Hey! you look different recently. You look more charming, but I don't know what has been changed in your face!"
For surgical results, the most wonderful compliment that I hear is: "Hey! you look different recently. You look more charming, but I don't know what has been changed in your face!"
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