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Steven M. Denenberg, M.D.
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Check out the arch of her right nostril in the after picture here, and compare it with the arch of her left nostril in the after picture of her next view, view 6.  The arches have different curves on the two sides.  Asymmetries like that are common, and they are often impossible to control in rhinoplasty, the most difficult of the plastic surgery operations.


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Questioner: Is rhinoplasty like this possible or doable?
I used a projection app to tweak how my side profile looked and I was wondering if in theory a rhinoplasty like the one in the picture could be performed? I've looked through rhinoplasty before and afters and I haven't found one quite like this.
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Dr. Denenberg's answer: Deprojecting a tip is rather predictable, in the right hands.
Yes, deprojecting a tip is very possible. Before selecting a plastic surgeon, you need to see photos of other patients of his who have had successful tip deprojections. It's an advanced technique that not every plastic surgeon can accomplish. See the Web reference link for an example.

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