Case two

Primary Rhinoplasty This is a 19 year old female patient who came for rhinoplasty asking for a straighter and smaller nose. On examination the nasal septum and the cartilaginous part of the external nose (the lower two-thirds of the nose) were found to be severely deviated to the right side. Dr. Foda performed a major septoplasty to correct her deviated nasal septum and at the same time performed a reduction rhinoplasty by lowering the dorsal hump and decreasing the nasal tip projection.

Case One

Primary Rhinoplasty This is a 28 year old female patient; her main complaints were difficulty in breathing from the right side and the desire to change the shape of her nose. On examination, the patient had a severe right-sided deviation of both the nasal septum and the external nose. Dr. Foda performed a septorhinoplasty to correct her nasal septum deviation and, at the same time, to lower her bonycartilaginous hump, correct her external nasal deviation, support her nasal tip, and give her a more central nasal base. Beside the improvement in the nasal appearance; the patient was able to breathe much better after surgery.