As nose reshaping surgery continues to grow in popularity, one question seems to arise repeatedly: Can I undergo the operation without sacrificing my ethnic identity?  In a recent article for Cosmetic Surgery Times, several surgeons comment on how they handle this situation and communicate with their patients.

“There are subtle things that we can do to make a change in the profile, in the definition of the nose, without changing their ethnicity, without intrinsically changing their appearance,” said Charles M. Boyd M.D.

For the cosmetic surgeon, managing the patient’s expectations is important.  Likewise for the rhinoplasty patient, communicating desires and aesthetic goals is critical.  Each surgeon-patient relationship will go through this process in a different way.  One emerging trend facilitating this communication process is the use of 3-dimensional imaging to visually approximate the results that can be achieved.

“I use computer imaging and this is very helpful in pinpointing what patients are trying to achieve, and it enables them to see what’s in my mind as well,” said Steven B. Hopping M.D.

When it comes down to operating, there are also anatomical considerations for the ethnic patient.  View the article on modernmedicine.com to read how these surgeons approach rhinoplasty in patients of Asian, African American, and Middle Eastern descent.


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