Not by derotating it, by actually lengthening it from the base, lowering the subnasale and shortening the philtrum in the process. My nose is too small for my face and it completely ruins my facial harmony, giving me a long philtrum and making my lower third look too big. Lip lift is not an option since i already have full lips and adequate tooth show, plus it wouldn't fix the other issues anyway. Does that kind of procedure exist?
I have a long philtrum and in my opinon, a short nose. The columella is retracted making the philtrum look longer. Is there a way to connect the columella a little lower to make the nose appear longer from the front? Would this also have the benefit of making my nose tip project less? I don't want a lip lift because i have full lips and i think that would make my chin look long especially since my lower third is longer than i like.
I was wondering if there was a procedure that could be done to lengthen the nose-- more specifically, one to lower the subnasale and shorten the philtrum? Can cartilage be added to the septum to do this and shorten the distance between the base of the nose and the top of the lip?
I am an adult male caucasian who has a really short upturned nose with a shallow nasal bridge. I know what needs to be done to fix this since I have done a ton of research but I still haven't been able to find a cause. I am extremely healthy. My mom did not drink any alcohol during pregnancy. I am not lacking in HGH or testosterone, I am 6' tall with a large bone structure and my other facial features are well developed-It's just the nose. All my other family members have well developed noses.
When ear/rib grafts are used in order to lengthen the nose and widen the tip, do they last forever? Or do they need to be replaced in a revision rhinoplasty as the patient ages? Since natural noses drop too with age is there the possibility of the grafts to slip out of place or to loosen and make the nose look irregular or unnatural so that a revision would be needed?
I just wanted to correct a little bump I had, to make my nose straight. My former nose was nice and did not needed a lot of work. I insisted the dr to maintain a natural look, but I feel now the angle of the tip is not the right one and my nose looks too short for my face. I look too fake. I am very disappointed with the results. I look not only piggy but like Michael Jackson.
My nose is too short and it looks really stupid, especially from a front view. So the length is pretty much the only thing about my nose that bothers me. And the doctor said that he would lower the bridge and by doing so, this would allow the tip to drop down about 2 to 3 millimeters and this should be enough and he could do it during a closed rhinoplasty and it's very easy to do? Good approach or not? Any way of lengthening without lowering the bridge? I do not want a feminine appearance.