Hi all, I had breathing issues and wanted to fix the aestetic side a bit. Bump on the bridge, crooked nose, uneven nostrils. unfortunatelly the doctor made much more things to the nose that we didnt discuss! Shorted it, slim bridge, so pinched tip! So I hate my new nose and I am in a big depression, dont look like myself, Is it possible to restore some of my old nose features - hanging columella, higher and wider bridge, rounded tip? 3m po
I had 2 rhinoplasty procedures in the past and I am still unhappy with the shape of my nose. The droopy tip (especially when I smile), asymmetrical nostrils and hanging columella makes to wonder if I should try another revision procedure. I would be happy to hear feedback from professionals.
It has been two years since I had my rhinoplasty and I'm not satisfied with the results. I'm aware perfection is not the goal, symmetry is not guaranteed but I think my nose looks strange. I feel it is over-projected and wonky with the nostrils being asymmetrical and large on the right side due to the columella hanging. Going back to my surgeon hasn't helped, I feel like I'm being gaslit due to one side looking normal. Photos: Grey = 1 year on, purple 1.5, green 2
I decided to get a rhinoplasty with the only concern of a side hump. I really liked my nose, specially the tip. I just wanted to make that subtle change. The surgeon I went to did a lot of changes that led to an overturned tip and a lot of nostril show.I wanted something natural and he left me with and obvius overdone nose. I feel terrible and self conscious. Do you think it can be fixed? Besides, my columella is hanging from one side from bad suture
I received a septoplasty and rhinoplasty at the end of December. I am extremely unsatisfied with my results. I wanted my bridge straighter, and a small bump removed. I suspect that I have an inverted v deformity, uneven nostrils, and a hanging columella. I don't know what went wrong as I went to one of the top plastic surgeons at Penn :( I don't know if I should go back to the same doctor for a revision. I loved my results after 1 months what went wrong :(
had a rhinoplasty done 13 months ago and the outcome is that a have a lot of tip scar tissue and nasal exposure and maybe a slightly hanging columella. My doctor is recommending I refine the tip and everything else will balance out, but I feel that my nostrils have been pulled back and up so much they need to be addressed! with the size of my nostrils, I fear too much tip reduction will make them even more disproportionately large. What is the correct approach: alarplasty? Tip refine?
I had a closed rhinoplasty in 2014. I did not ask for a dramatic change and was mostly satisfied, but I feel that end of my nose is still large and nothing was done to improve my hanging columella which bothers me and makes my nose seem quite long. I also feel my nose is slightly crooked. I attached photos (before, after, and wish pics). Are my wish pics attainable? If so, does anything other than my columella need to be addressed? Should I opt for an open surgery rather than closed?
I had a rhinoplasty several years ago and was left with a hanging columella. I was unhappy being able to see so much nostril from the side so I got a revision surgery. Since getting the revision, my septum has slowly shifted more and more towards where it was before the surgery and additionally my septum is very crooked now I cant easily breath out of my left nostril anymore. I regret ever getting rhinoplasty and just wish I had my original nose back. Is there anything I can do??
I had my primary rhinoplasty around 6 years ago and looking to book my revision rhinoplasty sometime this year. My main issue is the asymmetry in the nostril show. I was wondering what the issue with my nostrils called so I can look up similar cases. One nostril is high and supported and circular and one is way smaller and triangular shaped . I prefer the one with the more nostril show but aiming to have an in between them both. I also want to fix the hanging collumela and narrow the wide tip.
I had a rhinoplasty and septoplasty in September 2021. My columella appears to hang low and lean to one side when I smile. The original surgeon wants to do a revision rhinoplasty, but I would prefer to only do a columelloplasty since it's a less complicated surgery and has an easier and shorter recovery time. Do you think a columelloplasty is all that I need to fix the hanging and asymmetrical columella? Thanks in advance.