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Male Rhinoplasty

Although rhinoplasty is a common pursuit for both men and women, it’s important to recognize that there are subtle differences in the aesthetic goals of each gender.

In male rhinoplasty, the approach is adapted to ensure that the results maintain facial harmony while still meeting individual aesthetic expectations.

Men tend to have a more robust nasal structure, with more pronounced angles and a wider nasal bridge. In male rhinoplasty, it’s essential to preserve these masculine traits while making any aesthetic adjustments.

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