Who is suitable for hyaluronic acid rhinoplasty?
Encyclopedic
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Ideal Candidates for Hyaluronic Acid Rhinoplasty:
1. A low nasal bridge that flattens facial contours, lacking dimensionality.
2. A drooping nasal tip with the highest point situated on the nasal dorsum.
3. Indentations along the bridge or cartilage areas, causing an upturned tip and a saddle-shaped profile.
4. A wide, flat nose with flared nostrils resembling an "eight" shape.
5. A nose with normal bridge height but an excessively straight profile, lacking the natural conical contour.
6. A nose with a saddle-shaped profile due to indentations in the bridge and cartilage areas, resulting in an upturned tip.
4. Nostrils flare outward in a "V" shape, resulting in a wide and flat nose.
5. Normal nasal bridge height but overly straight profile lacking the natural tapered contour.
6. Low nasal root and short nose length creating a disproportionate appearance.
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