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Secondary Rhinoplasty

Sometimes the first rhinoplasty doesn’t give the results we expected. It may be that you are not completely happy with the appearance or even the function of your nose. The good news is that secondary rhinoplasty may be the solution!

This second surgery is performed to correct flaws in the first, whether to improve the contour, symmetry or even respiratory function. Each case is unique and, as an expert, I am here to help. Let’s talk about what’s possible and how we can make your nose even more harmonious and functional.

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