Nasal lobule
The nasal lobule—commonly known as the tip of the nose—plays a vital role in how the face looks and functions. As one of the most noticeable parts of the nose, even small adjustments to its shape or projection can make a big difference in facial balance. In Beverly Hills, Dr. Richard Zoumalan is highly regarded for his expertise in nasal lobule rhinoplasty, helping patients refine their appearance while maintaining a natural, harmonious look that complements their features.
This delicate procedure focuses on reshaping the lower portion of the nose, supported by a complex cartilage framework. Dr. Zoumalan carefully studies each patient’s unique anatomy, including skin thickness, cartilage strength, and nasal symmetry, to plan a tailored approach. His surgical precision allows for subtle improvements to the tip’s contour, rotation, and definition, all while keeping results smooth and proportionate to the rest of the face.
Many patients seek out Dr. Zoumalan to address concerns like a bulbous, drooping, or pinched nasal tip, or to correct uneven contours that affect overall facial aesthetics. Using advanced rhinoplasty techniques, he refines the nasal lobule while preserving or improving breathing function. Recovery is typically straightforward, with swelling subsiding gradually as the new nasal shape settles and refines over time.
With years of experience and an artistic eye, Dr. Zoumalan provides a personalized and supportive experience from consultation through recovery. His Beverly Hills practice is known for achieving balanced, elegant results that enhance confidence and bring out each patient’s natural beauty.
The lower portion of the nose. This is the tip.
