Our facial appearence is our daily presentation card.
Minimum deformities in nose, chin, not apreciaciated by the general public, can produce in some patients a self-image disturbance, which may affect his relationship with life. What for the majority of the people is part of their personality, for some people is considered a stigma, that influences their personality and self-confidence.
Interviews with the patient before surgery are necessary, in order to better understand the patient’s wishes and to optimize patient satisfaction.
Facial esthetics is not standard. The surgeon must personalize the result, improving the facial appearance of the patient without dramatic changes that can disturb his self-image.
The final goal is reading the face and getting better results with minimum surgery.