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Anatomy-led education

Explore by Concern

Start with what you notice. Each guide explains possible contributors, what an assessment considers, and why the same concern may lead to different treatment plans.

Alarplasty

Wide Nostrils

Nostril width can reflect alar flare, a broad nostril floor, a wide sill, or a combination. The correct plan depends on which part of the nasal base creates the width.

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Rhinoplasty

Wide Nose

A nose may look wide at the bridge, bony sidewalls, tip, nostril base, or several levels at once. Treating only one level may not create a balanced result.

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Rhinoplasty

Low Nasal Bridge

Bridge height influences the profile, apparent eye spacing, tip balance, and how light falls across the nose. A higher bridge is not automatically a more natural or harmonious bridge.

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Rhinoplasty

Bulbous or Drooping Nasal Tip

Tip shape depends on cartilage size and position, support, skin thickness, projection, rotation, and the relationship between the tip and upper lip.

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V-Line / Double Chin

Double Chin

Fullness below the chin can come from superficial fat, deeper tissues, skin laxity, a short or underprojected chin, neck anatomy, or a combination.

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Chin Projection

Weak or Recessed Chin

Chin projection affects the balance of the nose, lips, jawline, and neck. A small-looking chin is not always an isolated cosmetic issue.

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V-Line / Double Chin

Undefined Jawline

Jawline definition depends on bone structure, chin projection, fat distribution, skin quality, neck anatomy, and the transitions between these areas.

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Eyelid Surgery

Eyebags and Under-Eye Fullness

Under-eye fullness can involve protruding fat, loose skin, a tear-trough hollow, cheek descent, swelling, pigmentation, or lower-eyelid support.

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Eyelid Surgery

Heavy Upper Eyelids

Upper-eyelid heaviness can come from excess skin, brow position, eyelid muscle function, fat distribution, swelling, or natural crease anatomy.

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Facial Aging / Fat Graft

Facial Volume Loss

Facial aging is not only a surface change. Volume, skin quality, ligament support, bone, and tissue position change in different ways and at different rates.

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