I smoked around 7-10 a day since about a month after getting my surgical rhinoplasty done. However, I am now unhappy with the results as the radix is too far dented in my forehead looks like it’s sticking out and I’m too scared to go ahead with another surgical procedure as outcomes are risky and benefits may not out weigh the risk. I want to get the filler in my nose 9months post op in March so I can start re living my life again as it has impacted me majorly! Is this possible?
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Answer: Your rhinoplasty result likely has nothing to do with tobacco use.
In our experience, nonsurgical nose job treatments are not suitable for elevating a droopy nasal tip appearance. I wish I had better news. Thank you for your question. Sincerely, Dr. Joseph
Is a surgical or non-surgical rhinoplasty ridiculous for you. In most of the views you show, your nose looks quite nice by my standards. What you don’t show is a profile with a big smile. In some cases the tip goes down a little with a smile. Beauty of course is subjective and in the eyes of t...
Based on your photos, you may have an indentation along the sidewall of your nose that can cause a C-shaped appearance. Depending on your examination, microdroplet Silikon-1000 may be considered for achieving a straighter nasal appearance. Thank you. Dr Joseph