In rinoplasty, is the aim minifying nose and take bone out? |
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The answer of this question is absolutely no. In this surgery the goal is to give the desired shape to the nose. Unlike it is thought, this is done by magnifying nose but not minifying it. At the back of the nose there is a bone called hump (actually it is mostly cartilage) and if there is extra on it, it is absolutely remove, but mostly in this kind of nose, there is lowness and it needs to heighten. Even if the tip of nose seems fat, the actual matter is the shape of it and minifying it or getting it thinner just exaggerates the problem.
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