They say a good rhinoplasty or nose job is not seen in the nose, but in the eyes. The nose should truly be an almost invisible feature on our face that most people would look right past.
We want people to focus on our eyes, lips, or even hair. Although the nose sits in the center of the face, it should not be the center of attention.
However, when we have a crooked nose, a nasal hump, or a large tip, people's attention may move away from these features and towards the nose.
In the two before and after rhinoplasty photographs below, notice that after rhinoplasty your attention is drawn to other features on their face rather than their nose.
Call today to schedule an appointment or surgery with Dr. Funk.
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Etai Funk, MD, FACS
Double Board Certified
Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Ear, Nose, & Throat Surgery
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