I underwent surgery to correct an injury on my nose, but instead of fixing it, the results left my nose uneven when viewed from the front. My nostrils are now completely asymmetrical— the left side is so concave that I can see bone and cartilage protruding, while the right nostril has lost its original shape. Although my nose bridge is still bumpy, I can live with that. Unfortunately, the doctor has shown an inability to handle feedback on his work and tends to lash out at patients.
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October 15, 2024
Answer: A permanent non-surgical nose job may be considered for correcting nostril asymmetry.
Based on your photos, your skin on your nose appears to be shiny, and there is a bit of a c-shaped appearance. And your nasal appearance is a bit wide from top to bottom. I do not believe that you are looking at a final result, and your nose simply looks swollen. If you still have concerns about...
Much more information is needed, such as a full set of facial and nasal photographs from all angles to make a determination about how best to proceed, since revision rhinoplasty is the most difficult procedure to perform correctly in the entire field of cosmetic surgery. In addition, a copy of...
Based on your photos, I suspect that camouflaging the small bump on your nasal profile would be relatively straightforward utilizing microdroplet Silikon-1000 injections. Procedures are performed painlessly with topical anesthetic, and there is typically no downtime. I hope this is helpful, and...