I got a revision to remove a dorsal bump from my nose 1.5 years ago and I am disappointed in the results. I provided a photo before my surgery compared to now. My nose looks wider and higher in the radix and bridge area (it was raised bc I have a low radix) , which I do not like. The left side of my nasal bone sticks out a little more causing my nose to look crooked and a microhump. I also want to see if the width of my nose would be taken in a little bit more similar to my nose before surgery.
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March 23, 2020
Answer: Revision rhinoplasty to smooth, straighten, and refine your nose
This muscle can pull the tip downwards and also backwards highlighting the cartilage of the corner of the septum. Cutting the muscle can sometimes help and this could be rehearsed with botox. Sometimes the tip needs to be fixed with grafts or on the septum so it cannot move. This will mak...
Of course, you didn't post a full set of angles, and full-face images are needed for a true evaluation, but from the frontal view, it seems your nose might be long, with the tip pointing down. And from the base view, it seems your nose might be strong in its forward projection away from your...