Proformed rhinoplasty, it was botched. Brett agreed it was botched and proformed a revision rhinoplasty. After waiting for the result for 4 years it was still botched. There is cartridge lumps hanging out of my nose visible on a side profile and my nose is larger and more bulbus that my original nose, it's also lost all tip definition. I am so upset, Brett promised to refund my procedure so I could get it fixed elsewhere even giving me a doctor to speak with that is more experienced to fix his work. He then changed his mind and wiped his hands of the whole thing. Putting your trust into someone thats messing with you face is everything, and when they ruin it, you can't look at yourself the same. I don't have another $14k to fix my nose for a third time. Everyday I look at it and want to cry. Don't do it!!! Do your research and take your time. *I have added a picture of my before nose, the second procedure which there is a bulbus lump inbetween my nostrils, and the revision rhinoplasty where you can tell I've lost all shape in my nose and have no tip at all.
yes , you do have mild case of tuberous breast. The areolae are large, and the breast tissue is pushing through the areolar ring. The lower part of you breast is under-developed, relativise to the upper half. Consult a surgeon who has experience with this issue... probably an implant, with some manipulation of the breast tissue in the lower half, and an areolar reduction will be the way to go. Don't just agree to an implant alone as a solution is my advice.
Asymmetrical breast procedures are more complex and often take longer to reach near symmetry. I advise patients that if you start with asymmetry, you will end up with some asymmetry, but that you will be closer to symmetry. Follow your surgeons instructions and be patient.
the best person to ask is your treating surgeon. Swelling in Rhinoplasty takes at least 12 months to settle down on average. Small amounts of asymmetry at 3 months is usually nothing to worry about. The breathing problem on the left may be due to a smaller nostril opening (as it appears on you photo) or from lack of tissue strength along the outside of the nostril... this can be corrected. Be patient!!