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Rhinoplasty Planning

January is usually that break in which we put our lives in order, organize plans and finally manage to look calmly at what we’ve been putting off for a while. And when it comes to rhinoplasty, this planning makes all the difference.

In the first consultation, we calmly talk about expectations, anatomy, possible techniques and what really makes sense for your case. From then on, we were able to fit the surgery into the available dates of the year, without rushing and in complete safety.

The sooner you start the process, the more scheduling options you will have — and the more prepared you will be for each step.

If rhinoplasty is in your plans for 2026, January is the ideal starting point. Let’s organize this together calmly and correctly.

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