Can dent on the bridge bone after revision rhinoplasty be fixed without another surgery? (Photo)

July 23, 2023
Asked By:ereeen

I am 9 months post op and since the beginning felt a large indentation on my bridge on right side (left side in photo) however, now it is noticeable in photos. Can this be fixed without having another revision? Will it only get more noticeable with time? It's so annoying as I feel like they mess something up every time and I'll be 95 and living on the street broke by the time I have a normal looking nose again. Never should have gotten a primary rhinoplasty

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October 25, 2023

Answer: Would you consider a permanent non-surgical nose job?

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Answer: Injections can help depressions...

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Answer: Injections can help depressions...

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July 26, 2023

Answer: Hmm. It looks like the right nasal bone isn't in ideal position.

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July 26, 2023

Answer: Hmm. It looks like the right nasal bone isn't in ideal position.

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July 26, 2023

Answer: Irregularities following revision rhinoplasty

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July 26, 2023

Answer: Irregularities following revision rhinoplasty

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