Posted on June 7, 2018 in Rhinoplasty
Father’s Day is this month. Sunday, June 17 is the big day when fathers get the honor of being recognized for all they contribute to their families. Have you searched for the perfect gift for your dad? According to Amazon’s top gifts for dads this year, you might consider a beard apron cape that gathers hair that’s been shaved off. Or, perhaps a dad joke, pun or adult coloring book might be something to take into consideration as well.
While these gifts might be fun (and even funny), what your dad might really want (but may not mention) is a male rhinoplasty procedure. Often times, when people think of a nose job surgery, they only think of it for women. However, male rhinoplasty procedures are very common for men as well.
Rhinoplasty procedures are not just for aesthetic appearance of your nose. Functional rhinoplasty procedures are effective in fixing nasal breathing as well. Often times, a male rhinoplasty procedure can have both an aesthetic and functional benefit at the same time.
There is a difference between male and female ideal look outcomes for men and women, generally speaking. Men typically aim to achieve a more prominent and powerful looking nose. A male nose typically is less rotated at the tip, and has an angle between the upper lip and nose falling between the ranges of 90 to 95 degrees.
Encourage your dad to go ahead and schedule his functional or cosmetic rhinoplasty procedure today! Dr. Evan Ransom is an Ivy League educated and trained facial plastic surgeon. He is Double Board Certified in head and neck surgery and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. .
Posted on behalf of Dr. Evan Ransom
Dr. Evan Ransom is an Ivy League-educated and Ivy League trained Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. He is a Double Board Certified Head and Neck Surgeon and Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and fellowship-trained in facial plastic, reconstructive, and laser surgery. His practice is in the San Francisco Bay Area, serving patients from San Francisco, Oakland, Marin County, Palo Alto, Silicon Valley, Walnut Creek, the East Bay, and all over Northern California.