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Sometimes bumps on the nose can be camouflaged with a non-surgical nose job procedure. Since not all bumps are created equal, posting your question with photographs might be helpful for the experts. Thank you. Sincerely, Dr Joseph
Much more information is needed, such as a full set of facial photographs from all angles to make a determination about how best to proceed. Revision rhinoplasty is more difficult than a primary rhinoplasty, so would even be more helpful if you had a copy of the operative report available. If the bump is bone and/ or cartilage, it's going to need to be surgically shaved down. Consider following up with your original surgeon in Turkey.
There are multiple anatomic causes which can cause nasal obstruction, such as a deviated nasal septum, valve collapse, or turbinate hypertrophy, and allergies. Best to try medical management, first with nasal sprays, antihistamines and decongestants. You will also required in person consultation...
The revision operation you're describing is what a lot of complicated revisions are. But in order to know for sure, you have to sit with and be examined by a surgeon who has the skill to perform an operation like that, so he can tell you what's possible. Photos help, too, because in general, the...
Feasibility for determining whether or not revision surgery is appropriate is largely dependent upon someone's examination. You appear to have thin nasal skin and your columella appears to veer to the left. This could be associated with the deviated nasal septum to the right. I think it's worth...
I would have a very honest conversation with your surgeon about what you are seeing and these photos. The pictures need a physical exam as well to fully determine what is going on with your nose. If it is not possible to do this with your original surgeon.....I sometimes recommend finding...
Rib cartilage is the best material for support inside the nose. As you may imagine, to make the nose smaller we need to limit the cartilage. So, there tends to be a reverse relationship between size and cartilage support. Properly placed support can get you a good airway and support with a...
Injecting anything into the nose can be dangerous, especially if a needle is used for injection (compared with a blunt tip cannula). There are some people that are very comfortable injecting fat grafting and/or filler into the nose. I would have a very honest conversation with your surgeon about...