When I was a teen I was in an accident which did damage to my nose, within a year of the accident I had reconstructive surgery on my nose. This decade I've noticed some changes to my nose. The width at the top of my nose looks swollen all of the time, and the bridge looks sunk in. I would like to know if filling in the hollows under my eyes will help cover this? In a perfect life, I would prefer to see a stronger thinner bridge. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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April 2, 2019
Answer: Revision Rhinoplasty Closed and Atraumatic Technique
Hello, thank you for provided question and photos, as you are in your healing process you can only wait with following up your recovery final result is seen after completing one year.Then after a detailed examination, when needed a Revision Rhinoplasty can be performed to improve your nose ...
Hello, thank you for he question and provided information. You can take some comfort as with 2 weeks post-op you have swelling at almost top level. They will go down as the nose heals and it takes at least one to see final result. During your healing phase you need to complete follow up your PS ...
Glad you are happy thus far with your revision rhinoplasty results-- remember it takes a long time for all of the swelling to resolve, even longer for a revision than a primary.Odds of you having a pollybeak for the second time is low, since I am sure your surgeon knew that was your concern g...