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Nasal structure

When we talk about rhinoplasty, many people only think about the external part. But what really supports the nose — and guarantees a good result — is the internal structure.

It is the cartilage that gives shape, firmness and keeps the nose stable over time. Therefore, in surgery, it is not enough to “tune” or “reduce”. The focus is to preserve, reinforce and rebuild this structure so that the nose looks beautiful today and continues to look good many years from now.

A well-structured nose ages better, keeps the tip in place and breathes properly. In the end, this is what makes the difference between a beautiful result and a lasting result.

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