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Hello and thank you for your question and photos. You do not mention when you had your initial rhinoplasty, which makes it difficult to make any type of recommendation. It can take up to one full year for a nose to heal fully from this surgery and for all the residual swelling to subside. Once you are at the one-year mark and still unhappy with your result, it might be time to consider a revision procedure. Keep in mind that revision rhinoplasty is even more complex than the first procedure, so you need to work with a very experienced, board-certified facial plastic surgeon with expertise in revision techniques to ensure the best possible outcome.
Hello and thank you for your question. Based on your images, it appears you may be a good candidate for revision rhinoplasty and that the procedure could help you achieve your current goals. Keep in mind that this surgery is very complex, requiring a great deal of skill, precision, and artistry...
How many months post-op are you? Your nasolabial angle was "open" pre-operatively(greater than 100 degrees between the upper lip and the columella); in addition, reducing a dorsal hump typically rotates the tip position further--unless one specifically maintains or lowers the tip position....
What you describe is most commonly related to skin excess, poor skin contracture, lack of architectural structure(bone/cartilage/grafts). Based on your examination, I would suggest either Ultherapy to shrink your nasal skin or a rhinoplasty revision to add structure/definition to your nose. Let...