My kid fell and their noggin fell into my face and undid the job, albeit a crap one, and my nose is crooked again, it makes me sad to look at. I’d like to fix my nose but I have mild Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Is there a list of doctors who are better equipped to handle connective tissue disorder patients? I’m wondering what the total downtime is for a revision for patients like myself, as I’m also a single parent and in nursing school, so I definitely need to plan ahead. Thanks!
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Hello and thank you for your question. Based on your photograph, you may benefit from a from a Revision to help produce a more masculine result and refine your tip. With good surgical technique, you could have an outstanding result. I recommend that you seek consultation with a qualified...
Thank you for your question. Whenever I discuss a procedure with patients, especially revision cases, the biggest question is, are the risks of surgery worth the improvements we're seeking to make? Sometimes this is easy to answer, sometimes not so much. In your case, I'd ask yourself how much...
Thank you for your question. Looking at your pictures, it is clear that your nasal tip is definitely overprojected and too long. Furthermore, tip and columella are crooked, which is the cause of nostril asymmetry. I suppose columella and tip deviation are closely related with septal deviation as...