VIRTUAL ETHNIC BLACK RHINOPLASTY
Definition: Virtual Ethnic Black Rhinoplasty is a computer simulated cosmetic procedure to slim the nose, refine its shape, narrow wide nostrils and create a slimmer and narrower version of the original nose. Such a nose job can have a subtle but powerful effect and, while not causing changes that scream for attention, can nonetheless produce a dramatic transformation in appearance, drawing attention to the natural beauty of the face by reducing the impact of the nose.
Rhinoplasty is a very popular procedure, not only for those of African descent. It is considered a major surgery involving significant risk, requiring up to two weeks of recovery time, taking up to one year to completely heal, and costing between $1,000-$10,000.
A concern of those considering rhinoplasty is whether the surgery will truly transform the face in a positive way. If you are considering this procedure, you think and hope it will, but there is no way to be certain. There are those who, after rhinoplasty, are appalled to discover that their original nose looked better! If only there was a way to see what the new nose might look like before getting it!
Actually, there is a way. Virtual Plastic Surgery Software, or VPSS, is a remarkable tool you can use to remove some of the guesswork and mystery from the question of whether the new nose, about which you dream, will in fact be a dream come true - and not a nightmare you pray to wake up from!
You never know. After using the software, you may decide that your current nose works best, opting to skip rhinoplasty altogether! And should you decide to proceed, you should share the simulated photos with your surgeon, being very clear about what you want so he can give you his professional advice on what can be realistically expected. You can also get feedback from family and friends to see if they share your opinion.









