My left nostril is okay, but my right one is particularly wide and long. How could I potentially alter my right nostril to appear more like my left? I understand that alar rim grafts may be the best option, but I don't think paying 5 figures for such a subtle change would make a lot of sense. So I'd love to know if there are any other options available to explore. Could it be possible to re-create this result with filler, or will necrosis always be a considerable risk factor?
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The reason you are seeing a cleft in between your right tip cartilage and your left hip cartilage is because you have thin nasal skin. This becomes more prominent in age as we lose facial volume. You have had excellent success permanently filling vertical tip indentations like yours with...
Please consider re-asking your question with photos. In our experience, temporary fillers can lead to permanent results. I believe this is due to collagen and scar formation around small drops of Filler. If hyaluronidase is not helpful, you may wish to ask your doctor to consider a dilute...
In our experience, prolonged redness after an injectable filler treatment typically responds well to IPL treatments. If the red line corresponds to an area where you were injected, if you had an ha filler, if you get it dissolved, perhaps the redness might get better. I suspect this situation...