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Dr. Daniel Shapiro is a board-certified plastic surgeon with over three decades of experience in cosmetic surgery and a recognized leader in custom rhinoplasty surgeries. Nose reshaping to correct a wide nose is a precision surgery to achieve a more attractive facial balance. Newsweek Magazine has listed Dr. Shapiro as one of the top 100 surgeons in rhinoplasty, and your surgery will be in the hands of a true master of the art.

About rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to resize or reshape the nose for functional and aesthetic purposes. A wide nose, which can be due to various factors like the nasal bone's width, the amount of soft tissue, or the nasal tip's size and shape, is a common concern.

How rhinoplasty can reshape a broader nose structure 

Rhinoplasty can effectively address a wide nose, resulting in a more proportionate and aesthetically pleasing nose shape. The surgical approach for altering a wide nose involves carefully reshaping the nasal bones and cartilage. The surgery may include narrowing the nasal bridge, reducing the nasal tip's size, or adjusting the nostril width. Dr. Shapiro uses advanced surgical techniques to ensure minimal scarring and achieve natural-looking results.
Every nose is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. A successful rhinoplasty requires a customized approach that considers the patient's overall facial features and personal aesthetic goals. Therefore, consultation with an experienced and highly skilled surgeon like Dr. Shapiro is crucial.

What techniques are used to narrow a wide nose?

There are several techniques for narrowing a wide nose. The surgeon may perform an osteotomy, which involves removing excess bone and cartilage from the top of the nose. Other techniques include tip plasty, where the nose tip is reshaped, and alar reduction, which narrows the nostrils.

Can a wide nose be corrected without surgery?

Non-surgical options can make minor adjustments to the shape of the nose, but significant changes, such as correcting a wide nose, will require a surgical rhinoplasty.

How to prepare for rhinoplasty 

In preparation for rhinoplasty, patients are advised to avoid medications or supplements that thin the blood. Maintaining good overall health, avoiding smoking, and organizing someone to drive you home after the surgery are also important.

How long is the recovery?

Recovery times vary for each individual, but most people can return to work or other activities within a week or two. Post-surgery, you can expect some swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes, which will gradually fade away within a couple of weeks.

Your journey to facial balance starts here.

Rhinoplasty can indeed fix a wide nose, subtly reshaping it to enhance facial harmony. However, the procedure's success heavily relies on the surgeon's skill and experience. With his extensive experience and commitment to patient satisfaction, Dr. Shapiro has proven time and again that he is one of the best choices for this procedure. His numerous accolades, including being named "Best Plastic Surgeon" by Scottsdale Magazine and "Top Doc" by Phoenix Magazine, further attest to his expertise.

Paradise Valley Skin Klinic

In addition to his surgical practice, Dr. Shapiro oversees the Paradise Valley Skin Klinic, an exclusive medical spa for non-invasive treatments. The clinic boasts a team of premier aestheticians and skilled nurse injectors with over 130 years of collective experience. This ensures that patients can access a comprehensive range of treatments to enhance their beauty and well-being.


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