Hi, I had a septorhinopasty in April 2022 and unfortunately hate the results. My bridge and columella were the main areas that were changed but feel as if my whole nose is now too small and undefined for my face and I hope a revision would ideally be able to give me something similar to what I had before. I understand my old nose can’t fully come back but could that be worked towards so I look a little more like myself? Would a revision be feasible? or would fillers be helpful? Thanks
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Answer: It is possible with rib cartilage rhinopolasty.
So, a Piezo uses ultrasonic energy to alter the surface and the consistency of the bone. It has become, for a lot of surgeons, performing Rhinoplasty the gold standard, so you've right. This is because it reduces swelling, improves accuracy and minimises injury to the soft tissue. This is...
Hello! Thank you for your question. As far as I can see from your photos you have a really visible bump in your dorsum also your nose seems very thick from the front profile. These things are related to the previous surgery. I recommend you revision rhinoplasty surgery for gain more beautiful,...
What do you mean that the surgeon did not acknowledge that you had valve collapse? Did you specifically ask? To me, the right ENV is definitely collapsed but it's more easily assessed if we have a video of you breathing in and out and seeing if the nostrils physically clamp down.