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The incisions for her face lift were hidden in standard positions.  For patients who have even more excess skin in the front of the neck, I use a procedure where the incision is made right down the middle of the neck.  In a couple months, we will have a Surgery tutorial showing that technique.  Don't forget to sign up to our mailing list so we can let you know when the new tutorial is mounted on the site.


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Next: an example of the solid advice Dr. Denenberg gives patients on RealSelf.com.
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Questioner: Is It Worth Getting my Rhinoplasty? Because I Think my Front Looks Good.
how should it change?
(Questioner submitted photos)

Dr. Denenberg's answer: Often the frontal view changes little in a rhinoplasty
When most of your complaints result from a strong profile view, it's possible to improve that profile while making only tiny changes to the frontal view. See my "Web reference" link for a morph showing how your profile could be changed and some other important info. I brought the tip of your nose back closer to your face, took down the hump, and raised the tip a small amount.

These changes would only affect the frontal view by perhaps having the nose not droop down over your lip quite so much. It makes sense: you can't really tell from the frontal view how big someone's hump is, so it's the profile view that changes more.

Link to this question on RealSelf.com