Patient is a 20-year-old female who had difficulty breathing after a previously unsuccessful septoplasty that left her with a deviated nose and continued problems breathing. She disliked that her nose bent to the right, and wanted to reduce her dorsal hump and asymmetric and bulbous nasal tip. She is aware of her prominent bone structure, and hoped for her nose to appear more feminine, elegant and better proportioned to the rest of her facial features. She also very much wants to breathe better due to her deviation.
Rhinoplasty and septoplasty with reduction of the dorsal hump, straightening of the nasal bones, and contouring of the nasal tip through suture and cartilage modification techniques. She also had placement of cartilage grafts to recreate her dorsal aesthetic lines, and placement of a fascial graft to the radix to soften the transition between her forehead and nose. She breathes effortlessly and is absolutely ecstatic with her aesthetic result.