Some aesthetic procedures involve a high level of attention to critical details and can often go wrong if the surgeon chosen is not right for the challenge. An example is revision rhinoplasty – an in-depth procedure that aims to revise or correct a previous rhinoplasty, with the goal of helping a patient reach their aesthetic goals and achieve facial balance.
"Ultimately, I do think it's up to the patient. Now, having said that, we all know some certain stereotypes, along with some certain tendencies. So, patients are usually very, very open about what they want."