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Facial Plastic Surgeon · Founder, 8 West Clinic · Vancouver, BC
Dr. Buonassisi is a dual board-certified facial plastic surgeon with over 25 years of experience in facial surgery exclusively. He has performed over 2,500 rhinoplasties and is the founder of 8 West Clinic in Vancouver. All content in the Knowledge Hub is written or reviewed directly by Dr. Buonassisi.
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<h2>What is Computer Imaging in Rhinoplasty?</h2> <p>Computer imaging is a vital tool used in the rhinoplasty consultation process. It allows patients to visualize potential outcomes of their surgery based on realistic changes that can be achieved. Unlike self-photoshopping, which can create unrealistic expectations, computer imaging is performed by a qualified surgeon who understands the anatomical limitations and possibilities of surgical techniques.</p> <p>During the imaging process, the surgeon will manipulate digital images of the patient's nose to reflect changes that are feasible through surgery. This collaborative approach ensures that the results are not only aesthetically pleasing but also achievable, helping to align the patient's expectations with what can realistically be accomplished.</p> <h2>How Does Self-Photoshopping Differ from Professional Imaging?</h2> <p>Self-photoshopping allows individuals to alter their appearance in any way they desire, often leading to exaggerated or unrealistic representations of their features. While this can provide insight into a patient's aesthetic preferences, it does not take into account the surgical limitations that a board-certified surgeon understands. Changes made through self-photoshopping can sometimes result in images that look unnatural or unbalanced.</p> <p>On the other hand, professional imaging conducted by a surgeon focuses on modifications that are achievable through rhinoplasty. The surgeon's expertise ensures that the proposed changes will enhance the patient's natural features rather than create an unrealistic or artificial look. This distinction is crucial for setting appropriate expectations for the surgical outcome.</p> <h2>Why is Surgeon Involvement Crucial in Computer Imaging?</h2> <p>Surgeon involvement in the computer imaging process is essential for several reasons. First, a qualified surgeon can provide insight into what changes are possible based on the patient's unique anatomy. This knowledge helps to create a more accurate representation of potential results, ensuring that the patient understands what can realistically be achieved through surgery.</p> <p>Additionally, the surgeon can explain the specific surgical maneuvers that will lead to the desired changes. This transparency fosters trust and allows patients to make informed decisions about their procedure. By working directly with the surgeon during the imaging process, patients can feel more confident in their choices and the expected outcomes.</p> <h2>What Should Patients Keep in Mind About Aesthetic Goals?</h2> <p>When considering rhinoplasty, it's important for patients to have a clear understanding of their aesthetic goals. While self-photoshopped images can be a useful starting point for discussions, they should not be the sole reference for desired outcomes. Instead, patients should view computer imaging as a more reliable representation of what can be achieved through surgery.</p> <p>Patients should also be aware that while computer imaging can help visualize potential results, the final outcome will depend on various factors, including individual anatomy and healing processes. Open communication with the surgeon about aesthetic preferences and concerns is vital for achieving a satisfying result that aligns with the patient's vision.</p> <h2>How Can Patients Use Self-Photoshopped Images Effectively?</h2> <p>While self-photoshopped images should not dictate the surgical plan, they can serve as a useful tool for communication between the patient and the surgeon. By sharing these images during the consultation, patients can express their aesthetic preferences and highlight specific features they wish to enhance or modify.</p> <p>It’s important for patients to approach this process with an understanding that the surgeon will guide them toward realistic and natural-looking results. The surgeon can then use these insights to tailor the computer imaging process, ensuring that the final representation aligns with both the patient's desires and the possibilities of surgical intervention.</p>
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My name is Doctor. Bonesisi and I'm a board certified facial plastic surgeon with a practice in Vancouver, Canada. I've been specializing in cosmetic rhinoplasty for almost twenty years and I'm here to answer your questions about this very interesting procedure. Happy patients are educated patients, and that's why every question is a good one. So how is computer imaging different than you photoshopping your nose? The big difference is that I'm doing it. And when you're photoshopping your nose, might have some ideas about what you think looks good if you were a painter, but when I'm doing the computer imaging, I'm making changes to the nose that are possible with surgery, and I think that's the big difference. There are things that you can do with a computer program that you just can't do with surgery, and I don't think there's a real point in me showing you something that I can't actually achieve with surgery. So this is why I think it's very important with your computer imaging that your surgeon does the computer imaging with you, explains what surgical maneuvers will result in the visual changes that they're describing, and gives you an honest opinion about, the certainty, that you're gonna achieve those results. So that doesn't mean that you shouldn't Photoshop your nose. It's perfectly fine. It gives me lots of information about what you think is good aesthetic result. I can tell you though that from years of doing this that often patients will show me their computer imaged photos and they often don't look particularly natural. They've done things that are outside of what's possible surgically. Sometimes they'll change one feature so much that it doesn't look like a natural nose anymore. And so I I although I I I'm happy to look at photos that people have imaged or I'm even happy to look at photos of other people that they bring in and show me, but it's really just for me to get a sense for what their aesthetic goals are in general. I don't, I certainly don't work off of those photos and I think that I encourage people to have a look at the computer image photos that we do in the office as the likely result of surgery. Thanks for listening, and check back regularly for new questions and my honest answers about rhinoplasty.
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