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It appears that you indeed have an open roof deformity and supratip cartilage bulging. The open roof deformity, characterized by a bony gap and flat dorsum, can be effectively addressed through osteotomy.Additionally, the supratip bulging deformity observed from a side view can be corrected to enhance overall aesthetics. This can be achieved through a procedure known as supratip septal lowering.Understanding these specific deformities allows for targeted corrective measures, ensuring a comprehensive approach to achieve both functional and aesthetic improvements. If you have any further questions or if there's anything specific you'd like to discuss, feel free to share, and I'll provide additional information
Hello, There are different causes for nostril asymmetry and some are not correctable. In your case, it appears this is related to the tip leaning toward your left. In the bottom up view, imagine it like a tent with the columella in the middle being the central pole, and the ala (nostrils) being...
Hi Nee Nee 1, Thanks for posting your question along with the photos. Based on what I see currently, I believe you would benefit from a revision rhinoplasty. This would have the benefit of improving the form and function of your nose while providing long-term structure that will last the rest of...
Based on your singular photo, you appear to have very thin nasal skin and firm nasal tip cartilage which is Associated with visible irregularities after rhinoplasty surgery. The soft area just next to the ridge is called the soft tissue triangle. Depending on your examination, a few droplets of...