In this young patient, the nose appears somewhat “heavy” in relation to the face. The aesthetic lines of the dorsum are irregular, and the tip is slightly bulbous. The nasolabial angle is too open for a male, and the nose appears somewhat “tense” and overly projected, although slightly short. In the profile view, a modest dorsal hump is clearly visible. This is a “refinement” rhinoplasty requiring several precise, almost millimetric adjustments. The patient wishes to “refine” his nose, achieving the greatest possible harmony with a natural, unoperated appearance. As always, computer imaging simulation is essential.










