I’m two years post revision rhinoplasty. The rhinoplasty did not go as it should have. Aesthetically I’m worse off than I was before. My nose is very flat, deviated septum, and what looks like an open roof deformity. I’m going back to speak to the doc about this. What are your thoughts about the work done on my nose? And ethically should I have to pay in FULL for another revision? What would you do? I completely understand the inherent risk of plastic surgery but this is a lot to deal with.
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And examination and a review of your operative report would be helpful for determining the feasibility of revision rhinoplasty surgery. Your tip appears to veer towards your right, and the red arrow is likely pointing to a piece of cartilage which may become more pronounced as your swelling...
Hello,This can be fixed without general anesthesia, via an awake rhinoplasty. The issue itself is a little more complicated than simple cartilage sticking out. The entire nose is leaning toward the side, which is part of the problem. The bottom area sticking out is called the medial footplate,...
1. **Downward Profile:**
- Discuss with your surgeon if additional bridge augmentation or osteotomy is recommended to improve the appearance when looking downward. They can assess your current nasal structure and provide insights into the feasibility and potential outcomes.
2. **Supratip and...