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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...

Rhinoplasty and the use of glasses

This is a question that comes up a lot in the office. After rhinoplasty, the nose is still in the healing process, especially in the back area — exactly where glasses usually support it. Therefore, for the first few weeks,...

The role of the skin in recovery

One thing many people don’t realize is how much the skin influences the outcome of a rhinoplasty. And it influences a lot! Thicker skin tends to make the nasal contour look a bit softer, while thinner skin reveals every detail...

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...

Photography in Rhinoplasty

Many people don’t realize it, but photography is a fundamental part of my work in rhinoplasty. It’s not just about showing before-and-after results — it is an essential tool for analysis, planning, and follow-up. Photographs help reveal details that often...

Rhinoplasty Support

Many people don’t know, but it is the cartilage that gives shape and firmness to the nose. It’s what supports everything inside — that’s why, when we plan a rhinoplasty, we don’t just think about aesthetics, but also about preserving...