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Hello! Thank you for your question.As far as I can see from your photo you have a hanging columella and tip of your nose thick skin.For get rid of this image I recommend you rhinoplasty surgery.It would be better face to face consultation.Best regards!
Based on the pictures that you provided, nasal tip refinement is suggested. Additional views are needed for further suggestions. During a rhinoplasty, the bridge of the nose, the nasal tip and width of the nostrils can be changed. One or all three areas can be changed. Discuss your goals with your plastic surgeon, who will make suggestions. Computer imaging can be beneficial when making decisions about the changes you make like.
It depends on what you are looking to achieve. In general, rhinoplasty surgery may be considered for correcting a deviated nasal septum, a crooked nasal base, and a wide and asymmetrical tip appearance. Hope this helps. Dr Joseph
Hello and thanks for your question. It is so important to know patient's concerns and discuss the details together with patients in any kind of plastic surgery operations but as far as I understand from your photos, You can have tipplasty operation to contour your nose tip and have the suitable nose that will fit your face structure.
Thank you for your question. I recommend you ask your surgeon performing the rhinoplasty procedure what their preference is. There are lots of factors that go into determining the answer to that question (approach to the rhinoplasty, grafting used, etc). Best of luck!
Dear Vivid674893, I understand your concern. However, without a proper assessment, it would be difficult to determine what went wrong. It is best that you visit your plastic surgeon for further assessment or ask for a second opinion. Only after a thorough examination, you can get proper...
Dear ccla27,This can be corrected with rhinoplasty using correct techniques and the required level of shaving. To understand the scale of the work to be done and determine our approach, A CT scan of paranasal sinuses (PNS) on the Coronal/Axial planes is required.