Hello, recently in the past 3 years I have seen quite a change in size of my nostrils. Looks like my nose is leaning to the R side of my face more than the left resulting in different nare sizes. When I feel my nose it feels like it’s the cartilage that has grown more predominantly on one size rather than a deviated septum. I do not recall any recent trauma to my nose that may have caused this. I’m looking for guidance on which procedures or type of surgeons are best for this issue.
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Answer: Permanent non-surgical nose job for nasal straightening...
With nonsurgical rhinoplasty it would be possible to build up the bridge of your nose, and thereby create a more refined and narrow appearance from the frontal view. Making the radix (area of the bridge above the bump) taller, or augmenting the radix, will result in a straight profile and the...
Hello and thank you for your question. You have a very difficult problem to fix. It sounds like your biggest concern is your increased nostril show after your surgery. This is due to alar retraction, which can unfortunately happen as the scarring after rhinoplasty contracts the nasal alae...
If you're happy with the overall size and shape of your nose, you may benefit from procedures aimed at improving skin texture, and reducing nasal pore congestion. Consider consulting with a reputable dermatologist or facial plastic surgeon for guidance. Thank you. Dr Joseph