Had a rhinoplasty 20 years ago and a revision a year later to fix some cartilage showing through but now looks very assymetrical and breathing difficulty. I know liquid nose job won't help with the breathing but could I benefit at all from one?
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Answer: A permanent non-surgical nose job may be considered for improving nasal symmetry.
Your photo reveals a fairly deep indentation, and this is somewhat unusual only three weeks after surgery. Generally, this early after surgery, there is a lot of swelling and the skin is firm and difficult to fill. In time, when the swelling resolves, depending on your examination, microdroplet...
Please consider re-asking your question with photos. Generally, in order to repair a droopy nasal tip appearance, someone would have to undergo rhinoplasty surgery. I hope this is helpful. Sincerely, Dr. Joseph
Many people of Caribbean descent have broad flat nasal appearances and thick nasal skin. If this is the case in your situation, the feasibility of achieving a result as you posted would be questionable. It all depends upon the thickness of your nasal skin and the architecture of the underlying...