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About your nose:You don't have a hump. Considering your strong chin, the tip of your nose doesn't project forward from your face too far. You didn't post whether you are considering a rhinoplasty, but I would only consider it if you wanted a distinct shortening of your nose: elevating the tip. See the "Web reference" link, below. I made a computer modification to one of your profiles, and an accompanying animation, showing what that would look like on you.If that's not your taste, then leave your nose alone.About your chin:You've got a great chin. Don't consider a chin implant or augmentation. Yeah, maybe it doesn't come out as far forward as in some impersonal diagrams in a plastic surgery book, but your chin is tall, measured vertically from where your lips meet down to the bottom of the chin. With that vertical strength, if you add any strength to the forward projection of your chin, I'm afraid it will look too big.That's all I see. You eyebrows and eyes are great. Your forehead is great. Your jaw line is dynamite. Your neck line is great. Be very very careful about having something done, because most plastic surgery changes cannot be undone.
The photographs reveal a beautiful side profile which means the chin is appropriate in size and so is the nose. I would not recommend any changes be made. You have a beautiful Nose and chin.RegardsDr. J
I would not touch your nose. It looks very nice and would not offer you surgery. Best of luck with your future.
Profile changes can be influenced by rhinoplasty and chin augmentation to reduce facial convexity. For both consideration we recommend computer simulations which allow you to try out changes and see how they affect and balacne with your features.
First of all it depends upon what is actually bothering the patient, not the surgeon. The photographs demonstrate an overly projecting nose, and an under projecting chin. A chin implant can be inserted through a submental approach to give added projection to the chin to help augment the chin to help with facial balance and proportions. The nose can be de-projected, and a slight dorsal hump reduced as well as refinement of the tip and bridge line. For many examples of this combination, please see the link and video below
Hello, Thank you for your question. It's not uncommon to experience swelling after a facelift. I'd recommend booking a follow-up appointment with your Board Certified Plastic Surgeon to discuss your concerns. Take care.
Thanks for your question. Fat transfer can increase the bruising and swelling normally seen in a facelift. That being said, fat grafted cells need small blood vessels to vascularize the newly transferred fat cells; icing will constrict the blood vessels and decrease the chance of fat cell...
It looks like the dog ear of your scalp closure. Dog ears of this size usually decrease in size without any additional intervention. Massage may help or localization of specific areas of pain with an injection of lidocaine. If it goes away then possible excision of that area...