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Nose Balanced With the face

The nasal hump — that small or more pronounced “bump” on the back of the nose — is one of the complaints among those seeking rhinoplasty.

It can be caused by genetic factors or trauma, and although it is a natural characteristic, for many people, softening the hump means more than changing aesthetics: it means achieving a more harmonious profile and feeling more confident.

With rhinoplasty, we are able to remodel the nasal dorsum, bringing balance and lightness to the face, always respecting the proportions and naturalness of each patient. Every detail makes a difference — and sometimes a small adjustment to your profile transforms the way you look and feel.

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