I don't want any major surgery just some fat removal for the tip and around the nostrils to make it smaller. Possibly a filler on the bridge of my nose.
November 27, 2016
Answer: How much would it cost to make my nose smaller? The cost of a rhinoplasty procedure is directly related to how much time it takes to perform the procedure in a formal operating room, time monitored under anesthesia by a physician anesthesiologist, and the surgeon's professional fees for performing the surgery, in addition to all of the post-operative follow-up appointments. There is no fat in the tip of the nose, just the lower lateral cartilages. To make the bulbous tip smaller requires suture techniques and a conservative cartilage removal to reduce the nasal tip. We do not recommend fillers placed in the bridge of the nose, since they are only temporary and can have significant complications. The dorsal hump can be shaved down, and a glabellar graft composed of patients own cartilage can be inserted if needed. Osteotomies placed in the nasal bones can accomplish narrowing the entire bridge line. For more information, many before and after examples and our current price list, please see the link and the video below
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November 27, 2016
Answer: How much would it cost to make my nose smaller? The cost of a rhinoplasty procedure is directly related to how much time it takes to perform the procedure in a formal operating room, time monitored under anesthesia by a physician anesthesiologist, and the surgeon's professional fees for performing the surgery, in addition to all of the post-operative follow-up appointments. There is no fat in the tip of the nose, just the lower lateral cartilages. To make the bulbous tip smaller requires suture techniques and a conservative cartilage removal to reduce the nasal tip. We do not recommend fillers placed in the bridge of the nose, since they are only temporary and can have significant complications. The dorsal hump can be shaved down, and a glabellar graft composed of patients own cartilage can be inserted if needed. Osteotomies placed in the nasal bones can accomplish narrowing the entire bridge line. For more information, many before and after examples and our current price list, please see the link and the video below
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