Gender-affirming facial surgery is increasing in prevalence, and rhinoplasty plays an integral role in its success. The nose displays considerable gender dimorphism, and maneuvers performed during gender-affirming rhinoplasty may differ considerably from those performed during cis-gender surgery. During feminization rhinoplasty in particular, cosmetic goals often rely on reductive techniques such as osteotomies, dorsal reduction, sidewall narrowing, tip narrowing, and alar base narrowing. These maneuvers collectively have important ramifications when considering the functional aspects of the nose. Herein, we outline the status of feminization rhinoplasty, and the interplay of cosmetic and functional considerations of the field.
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