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Case #122881

Deviation Syndrome. Rhinogenic Headache

Trigger Site
Surgical Deactivation - Septal Submucous Resection

Indications for intervention are: Aesthetic/Functional Disturbances and Pain

The nose must present an aesthetic balance between dynamic and function and wider hybrid surgical technique aimed less extreme tissue removal for greater structural integrity and rapid rehabilitation.

During nasal remodeling preservation of the both nasal functional and aesthetic anatomical structural support is the most significant issue and hybrid recombination of technical tricks provides maximum individual benefits in terms of outcomes for patient.

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Gender:
Female
Age:
31 years
Procedure(s):
More details
Changes Performed (Nose Surgery):
Bony narrowing
Dorsal reduction
Tip elevation
Tip narrowing
Time Post-Op for Photos:
12 months

Trigger Site
Surgical Deactivation - Septal Submucous Resection

Indications for intervention are: Aesthetic/Functional Disturbances and Pain

The nose must present an aesthetic balance between dynamic and function and wider hybrid surgical technique aimed less extreme tissue removal for greater structural integrity and rapid rehabilitation.

During nasal remodeling preservation of the both nasal functional and aesthetic anatomical structural support is the most significant issue and hybrid recombination of technical tricks provides maximum individual benefits in terms of outcomes for patient.