Perspective needed on revision rhinoplasty (Photo)

January 4, 2024
Asked By:T.J.T. in Fayetteville, North Carolina

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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January 29, 2024

Answer: Nose

Gianfranco Frojo, MDBoard Certified Plastic Surgeon
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January 29, 2024

Answer: Nose

Gianfranco Frojo, MDBoard Certified Plastic Surgeon
January 5, 2024

Answer: What would I do? I'd probably invest some energy in re-evaluating my surgeon.

Steven M. Denenberg, MDBoard Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon
January 5, 2024

Answer: What would I do? I'd probably invest some energy in re-evaluating my surgeon.

Steven M. Denenberg, MDBoard Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon

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