Anyone thinking about undergoing a procedure for cosmetic reasons would like to know what the end result could be. The patients will be able not only to see the results, but they will also get rid of any fears they may have. It is now common to use computer imaging to allow patients to visualize the effects of rhinoplasty on their overall appearance.
A computerized imaging system that predicts the outcome of a rhinoplasty allows both the surgeon as well as the patient to work together. The computer image allows the surgeons to pinpoint the potential look of the nose depending on various techniques. While it is not a way to be certain of the outcome, this does give an idea. It also allows for the patient to work closely with the surgeon in order to achieve the intended outcome of the rhinoplasty. In many ways this helps limit unanticipated results, and it also ensures the patient and surgeon have the same goals.
Computer imaging can open up a dialogue between surgeons. Through this imaging technique, surgeons are able to directly ask patients if they’d like to have their nose more or slightly projected or if you want your bridge rounded or straight. The different techniques may be unfamiliar to many patients. The computer imaging lets patients see exactly how they’d look with the different approaches. Patients often haven’t considered some techniques. Computer imaging gives them a chance to imagine themselves in ways they hadn’t thought about. Computer imaging allows for more choices and dialogue.
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