Quote from: icy on February 10, 2017, 03:19:00 PMI actually like that nose in fact I can show another nose that I will say that is acceptable. I understand that previous picture is a bit too much but that would be my dream nose otherwise a nose like this.
Just to be clear, I have no complaints about the curvature you're looking for, which we see both here and with the other example you've posted. With this new set of pictures, though, we only get a view from the side, and as such we aren't seeing the width of her nose as it appears head-on. I think what's more feminine is a nose where the nose has this same kind of curvature in profile, while from the front reaches its narrowest width at the bridge, right between the eyes. The other nose got wider at the bridge, which makes it look like it's been "worked on," and with a measure of crudeness at that, in my opinion.
QuoteI could consider Dr. Deschamps-Braly. In fact I think I have heard more positive than negative about him than any other surgeon. The only issue is, is that I am not able to see his kind of owrk to be able to make a judgement.
To see his results, you need to consult with him in person; he doesn't post results online. I do think it's worth while to make a short list of 2-4 surgeons and have consultations in person before deciding who you'll go for. That also gives you a deeper sense of what they're capable of and whether this is the person you want operating on your face.
QuoteMy question currently is would it make any difference if I broke down my FFS piece-by-piece so for example if I could do say my rhinoplasty first, then do my forehead with jaw/cheek recontouring. I know everyone says "No do it all at once" however it seems every surgeon has a specialty and skill for one thing. Obviously forehead/jaw/chin I'd need a craniofacial surgeon, and a nosejob i would need a plastic-surgeon. However this may sound terribly bad to say but would it make a difference to do all my FFS all at once in terms of seeking ultimate beauty outcomes? Or rather doing my surgery piece-by-piece will not have any delay in healing or harm my beauty outcomes?
It's fine to do your facial surgery in stages, like splitting the upper face and lower face into two different sessions, and this is not uncommon, actually.
However, it's preferable and advised to do your
nose and forehead at the same time, because the bridge of the nose connects to the glabella of the forehead; these structures are linked and contiguous. The risk of doing rhinoplasty by itself ahead of time is that it may need to be revised anyways upon doing your forehead, which either adds a measure of risk to your nose -- the cartilage in your nose is much more delicate than your bones are -- or could otherwise result in an aesthetic that's not as unified and consistent as you'd like.