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Hello! It really depends on how far out. If you're past 1 month, it is usually considered safe. Just be careful for any untoward changes and make sure you clear it with your surgeon.
Hello! At 5 weeks, it's far too early to tell the final outcome. You need to wait 6-12 months or longer for swelling to resolve and the shape to finalize. Don't judge it too harshly now. Hope this helps.
From the front, it looks as though the tip was narrowed some, but it can be narrowed more. The combination of taking down your bridge and narrowing the tip some can make the bridge look wider than it did before surgery, and perhaps that is some of what you are noticing. On the profile view,...
Hello, hope you are well. Thanks for posting your photos and question. I do not see any evidence of an inverted V deformity in the limited set of photos here. I encourage you to be patient with the healing process. The tip position may drop over the first year postop which would lengthen the...
Revision rhinoplasty can certainly address shaving down the residual dorsal hump on the bridge line of your nose. You can also ask your previous surgeon about steroid shots placed in the tip of the nose to help manage the swelling after the surgery, since thick skin tends to swell much more than...
Sometimes people need many months to get used to their new nasal appearances. From an objective standpoint, based on what you started with, you have a less distracting and more feminine nasal profile appearance. Please consider giving it some time before considering Further surgery. I realize...
Based on your photos, you appear to have a wide nasal tip that drifts to your left. I agree that you have somewhat of a hanging Columella on profile as well. These issues are Indeed fixable, depending on your examination. Please consider meeting with several reputable rhinoplasty specialists who...