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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 go unnoticed in the mirror. Angles, proportions, and the relationship between the nose and the face become much clearer when carefully analyzed during the preoperative phase.

In the postoperative period, photography is also indispensable for monitoring progress while respecting the natural healing timeline of each nose. At this stage, we recognize that all faces are naturally asymmetrical and that achieving perfect symmetry is impossible. Through this step-by-step follow-up, we can see the results take shape in a realistic and harmonious way.

Rhinoplasty is a combination of technique, experience, and a trained eye. Photography plays a key role in this meticulous attention to detail.

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