Once a person has made the decision to get a rhinoplasty (or nose job) done, there's usually a huge sense of relief felt. Considering that a nose job can transform the whole look of a face, a patient often forgets to consider one important factor; proportion.
For many rhinoplasty patients, their new look takes awhile to get used to. For some patients, the new nose may appear small in comparison to other facial features. Many times, adjusting to their new look takes time. For others, an accompanying procedure to their rhinoplasty may have been appropriate.
Occasionally a chin augmentation is performed in conjunction with a rhinoplasty to align these two obtrusive facial features. Malaraplasties, or cheek implants, may also be administered, giving patients a more contoured look. Other plastic surgeries may be appropriate to adjust the look of the lips, eyes or facial contours, with respect to the nose.
For people considering a rhinoplasty procedure, it's important to discuss the issue of facial proportion with a plastic surgeon. A plastic surgeon specilaizing in rhinoplasties and nose jobs will be able to offer suggestions, if any, that may make the nose job appear more natural and proportionate to the patient's face. No matter what the desired result, it's important to fully research the options plastic surgery offers.
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