15 days ago
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I think you are looking for what most patients want in rhinoplasty-- subtle natural results. Having surgery whether it is through an open or closed approach doesn't mean that your results have to drastic and over done. Ideally, I would recommend that the bump be surgically removed and the width of your nose narrowed. There would be no need to alter the tip of your nose. I think it is equally important to discuss supporting the nose after hump reduction. I typically place cartilage grafts, called spreader grafts, after a large hump is reduced to prevent the nose from caving in years later. This would not result in any less of a subtle look. It would create a stable result for years to come.
What about injectable rhinoplasty? For some, filling in the bridge of the nose with fillers such as Radiesse can camouflage a hump. Candidates are those with too low of a bridge either in front (supra tip region) or behind (nasion) of the nose. In your case, the nasion (closest part near brows) is slightly depressed inward. By filling this area out with Radiesse, the hump would be less prominent. It would not alter the width of your nose. This may be a good way to begin if you have concerns about surgery. It will give you a taste of what can be accomplished surgically.
I have many patients who travel from out of state for their rhinoplasty surgery. I find an e-consult helpful. We have our patients email their photos. During the consult, patients are logged into our computer remotely and video imaging changes are performed to the photos. You can see what can be accomplished and if it is esthetically pleasing to you.
Good luck!