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Septo-Rhinoplasty Breathing + shape

Rhinoplasty is a personalized surgery that refines the nose’s form and, when needed, improves breathing, with the same core principles applying to everyone—protect function, respect identity, and harmonize with the face. Planning focuses on proportion (bridge, tip, and base), structural support for long-term stability, and skin thickness, which can influence how definition appears over time. Techniques may be open or closed; most incisions are hidden inside the nostrils, and when a small external incision is used, it typically fades. Goals vary—smoothing a hump, straightening a crooked nose, refining the tip, narrowing the base, or correcting a deviated septum—but the approach remains evidence-based and tailored to your anatomy and preferences. Results and recovery timelines differ from person to person; photos are best assessed at 3–12 months as swelling settles. A thorough consultation ensures expectations are aligned, breathing is prioritized, and aesthetic changes feel natural to your features.


Why you may consider rhinoplasty

Functional reasons

 Nasal congestion

 Snoring

 Broken  nose

 Large turbinates

  Septal perforation

 

Aesthetic reasons

 Smooth dorsal hump 

 Reshape wide nostrils

 Reduce a large nose

 Reshape your nose 

 Overall aesthetic harmony

 Better photogenic nose

Before and After rhinoplasty photos, real patients, untouched 

Rhinoplasty to create a smaller nose, less bulbous tip, narrower and defined bridge. surgeon : Dr. Kofi Boahene, MD

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Rhinoplasty to create  a defined bridge, rotate nostrils down.

Surgeon : Dr. Kofi Boahene, MD

Rhinoplasty to refine bulbous nose.

Surgeon : Dr. Kofi Boahene, MD

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