The appearance of the neck and jawline can be due to many factors that include genetic predisposition and skeletal and soft tissue anatomy. Unfortunately, the photos do not provide a great view of the entire neck and chin/jaw. Nonsurgical options to improve the appearance of the neck include Kybella. Kybella is an injectable medication that requires several treatments for best results. Depending on skin elasticity, liposuction may also improve the appearance by removing excess fatty tissue. However, this may result in excess skin that may require treatment such as a direct submental excision or a neck lift. If you have a small chin, a chin implant may also be beneficial. It would be best to make an appointment with a board certified plastic surgeon or board certified facial plastic surgeon to fully discuss what the best options would be based on your anatomy and aesthetic goals.
Unfortunately, the nasal tip takes quite a while to heal. At this point in time, it is normal to still have swelling of the tip with the nasal tip feeling fairly hard. With time, you will noticed that the nasal tip will soften as swelling resolves. It takes a full year for a rhinoplasty to completely heal. You look great, but if there are any concerns you should follow up with your surgeon.
Both the nasal cartilage and bone can be fractured during nasal trauma. It can take many weeks or longer for all swelling and tenderness to completely resolve. Unfortunately, you are out of the window where the bones would be easily placed back into their proper position. At this point, I would recommend waiting 4-6 months for the nose to heal. At that point, if you have nasal obstruction or a cosmetic deformity due to the trauma, surgery is an option. With that being said, I would recommend an evaluation by a medical professional to assess your nose as well as neurological symptoms in the near future.
Thank you for your question. A photograph and injection date would be very helpful. It is not uncommon to have bruising that matches your description following injections, especially if the injection was performed with a needle as it usually is in this area. This will typically will resolve with time. Occasionally, if filler is placed close to the surface of the skin, you can get a blue discoloration to the area, referred to as the Tyndall effect. This is also treatable. I would recommend contacting your injector to be evaluated if you have any concerns.
Unfortunately, swelling and lumps can occur after lip augmentation with fillers. This can improve on its own after several days. If it does not, I would recommend returning you your injector to be evaluated in person. Simply massaging the area my improve the appearance. Otherwise, injection of hyaluronidase may be necessary for resolution.