I had a primary rhinoplasty back in 2012 when i was 18 (worst decision ever) Unfortunately i cannot afford revision for £11k - but have looked into the non surgical route. Would this be a viable option to correct deviation for a front profile?
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Based on your single profile photo, you appear to have an overprojected nasal tip. That means it appears to stick out too far. This is associated with a droopiness of your tip as well and a retracted columella. Best way to de-project and rotate a nasal tip is with rhinoplasty surgery. If you...
Generally, nasal trauma will lead to an immediate change in the appearance of somebody's nose and sometimes to somebody's breathing. If you have been one month after trauma without a significant change in your nasal appearance, it will likely remain as it is. I hope this is helpful! Sincerely,...
Based on your photos, you may have a polybeak deformity. This is when the bottom of the bridge of your nose protrudes a bit further than your nasal tip. If this is associated with a droopy nasal tip appearance, I'm afraid revision rhinoplasty may be the best option for you. Please consult with...