by Dr. Steven Wallach
The Duchess of Cambridge has always been admired for her sense of style, poise, and grace. Apart from her elegance and sophistication, it looks like her nose has been the focal point of attention these days. The nose, also known as the Kate Middleton nose, is now considered the latest look, with several plastic surgeons referring to the Royal rhinoplasty procedure as a means of getting the same type of nose — wherein the tip is said not to fall particularly when she smiles.
At the Aesthetic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in New York, Dr. Steven Wallach encourages you not to conform with the trends right away. Rather than choosing to have someone else’s nose, why not choose to punctuate your best facial features by coming up with a customized rhinoplasty plan in New York?
So Should You Really Have the Royal Rhinoplasty?
The answer is quite simple. You have to understand that plastic surgery procedures like royal rhinoplasty is not a one-size-fits-all procedure. Keep in mind that facial features vary from one person to another and rhinoplasty itself is a complex procedure which requires careful consideration between you and your rhinoplasty surgeon.
Apart from the desire to change the appearance of your nose, what else is there to be considered before finally deciding on getting rhinoplasty? Read on below.
1. Choose the right rhinoplasty surgeon. 2. Know what exactly you’re aiming for. 3. You should be ideally above 15 years old. 4. You should have knowledge of the usual recovery phase. 5. You should have knowledge of the risks and complications that may happen.
While it is very tempting to add a bit of royalty to your nose, avoid going for what is trendy and think long-term. For more information about Dr. Wallach and his success with New York City rhinoplasty and chin augmentation, contact our Manhattan office at (212) 861-6400 or by mail at 1049 5th Avenue, Suite 2D in New York, NY 10028. You can also fill out this contact form to request additional details. We look forward to hearing from you!