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Patient 60
Before
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![before](https://www.drhilinski.com/wp-content/uploads/rmgallery2/RMG3561198098-8295-b/medium.jpg)
![before](https://www.drhilinski.com/wp-content/uploads/rmgallery2/RMG3561199080-8295-b/medium.jpg)
After
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![after](https://www.drhilinski.com/wp-content/uploads/rmgallery2/RMG3561199121-8295-a/medium.jpg)
This is an example of a male rhinoplasty patient who had prior cosmetic nose work done by a different plastic surgeon. Unfortunately, too much cartilage was removed from his nose – resulting in a pinched, feminized tip and a somewhat scooped bridge contour. I performed a revision rhinoplasty procedure using cadaveric costal (rib) cartilage grafting to help restore a more proper tip and bridge shape. He now has a nose that is more masculine and in balance with his facial features.