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The Shape of Rhinoplasty

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Many people wish to reshape their nose to better fit the proportions of their facial features. In fact, changing the nasal shape is one of the most common reasons an individual consults a plastic surgeon like Southern California Plastic Surgeon Dr Dan Mills, MD.
If you want to decrease or increase the size of your nose, change the tip or bridge shape, narrow the span of the nostrils, or alter the angle between your nose and upper lip, plastic surgeons can perform a rhinoplasty to reshape your nose. This Procedure is also used to correct a birth defect or injury, or in some cases to help relieve some breathing problems. While there is no age cap for rhinoplasty, Most surgeons prefer not to operate on individuals until they have hit the mid to late-teens, when the nose is near full development. Typically, the earliest age fro surgery is around 16 years for girls and about 18 for boys. This standard typically yields the best result, as one’s facial proportions tend to change significantly through puberty.So what do you all think? It is obvious that Rhinoplasty is here to stay and the number of patients who have or will get a nose surgery procedure is increasing. What about the youngest age people can have rhinoplasty procedures? Should there be regulations in place to prohibit teens from having a rhinoplasty? Let's Discuss this further.