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Rhinoplasty reshapes the nose to improve both its appearance and function. Whether due to genetics, trauma, or congenital issues, rhinoplasty can create a nose that harmonizes with your facial features. For functional concerns like breathing difficulties, nasal surgery can help improve your airway. We also use the Vectra 3D imaging system to simulate potential outcomes so you can visualize your goals. Final results take time—up to 18 months—but the transformation is worth the wait.
Rhinoplasty, or nose surgery, is designed to refine the shape of the nose and address functional concerns like airway obstruction. Whether your goals are purely cosmetic, such as refining a dorsal hump or narrowing the nasal tip, or functional, like improving breathing, rhinoplasty is a highly personalized procedure. Some patients seek rhinoplasty due to genetics, past trauma, or congenital conditions that affect both appearance and nasal function.
One of the most valuable tools we use in planning is the Vectra 3D imaging system, which allows us to simulate potential outcomes. This visualization helps align your expectations with realistic possibilities. It's an excellent way to preview how subtle changes can make a significant difference in overall facial harmony.
It’s important to note that rhinoplasty requires patience—it can take up to 12 to 18 months to see the final results as swelling resolves gradually. Additionally, we generally recommend waiting until after puberty when the nose has fully developed before pursuing surgery.
While we perform cosmetic nasal surgeries, we accept insurance only for cleft-related reconstructive nasal procedures. If your goals include aesthetic improvements and addressing functional concerns, we’ll walk you through every step of the process to ensure you feel confident in your decision.
Especially with aesthetic treatments, seeing is believing. Please take some time to review our before and afters gallery. It will help you set expectations, and may help you discover questions you have about the procedure. Some of the answers to your questions may be found on this page or in the vendor brochures and educational materials, available for download above.
The best way to affirm your candidacy for this procedure is to consult with Dr. Folk in our Denver practice. Simply call our office, or submit a contact form to request a consultation.