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A closed endonasal no scar rhinoplasty should be able to reduce your hump with a very natural looking result.
A dorsal hump is a very common reason for patients to have a rhinoplasty. The bump seen on your profile view could easily be addressed via surgery. I would recommend meeting with a board certified plastic surgeon for a formal analysis; the two of you can then put together a plan to address your aesthetic concerns.
A simple rhinoplasty can remove this hump and give you an even profile. It can be done open or closed depending on how much needs to be removed.
A dorsal nasal hump is one of the most common reasons for undergoing rhinoplasty. It can be removed easily with rhinoplasty with very little down time. The procedure should take about an hour at the most and the down time from school and work should be about 5-7 days. He should be able to resume all your activities including heavy exercise in 3 weeks.RegardsDr. J
If you have decided to change your nasal appearance then you surgical and non surgical options. A rhinoplasty as mentioned by Dr Luis Macias is the most common surgical option. If you are interested a nonsurgical rhinoplasty with fillers you may want to find a surgeon who is experienced with this because it is an off label use of the material. The first step is deciding to change your appearance, now do your research and find a. Surgeon that is trained well and listens.
Based on the photo it appears that you do have a bump on the bridge of your nose, also known as a "dorsal hump." This is easily addressed with a reduction of the hump and with or without nasal bone osteotomies (breaking the nasal bones). Seek an in person consultation with a plastic surgeon with experience in nasal surgery for a discussion of your goals and possible outcomes. Of note, you may also benefit from a chin augmentation as your chin appears a bit weak in the photo that you provided. I hope this helps and best wishes.
Thank you for your question and photo. Removal of nose bumps (dorsal humps) is a very common request by patients. You should see a rhinoplasty specialist in your area who can guide you through the process of getting the nose you are hoping for. Other subtle changes can be made at the same time if you are so inclined. All the best!
The bump on your nose is amongst the most commonly addressed problems in rhinoplasty. The first step is to consult with an experienced rhinoplasty surgeon (facial plastic surgeon or plastic surgeon). At the consultation computer imaging can be performed to provide you an idea of what to expect from surgery. Good luck!
Hello. I see a small bump on your nose. Taking this down would involve a very simple rhinoplasty with minimal downtime. Make sure you find the right plastic surgeon for the job. Good luck.
Yes, you've got that hump, and yes, a rhinoplasty can remove the hump and probably make you happier/more comfortable with your nose.But you've clearly had the hump for a while, so it's not an emergency. Take your time and find the right surgeon to do your operation. Rhinoplasty is by far the most difficult of the facial plastic surgery procedures, and most plastic surgeons perform it very poorly. You must see the doctor's before and after photos -- that's the only way to tell if he has the skill you're looking for. Board certification diplomas, training locations, hospital affiliations don't tell you anything at all in this arena
Dear Kristina225, I would speak with your surgeon regarding your concerns. You are still in the early phases of recovery and you will continue to see some changes in your nose over the coming months. Your tip will not project any more then it does now and your tip may drop some it depends on the...
The nose sometimes requires some special maintenance. First, see your surgeon for a detailed evaluation to make sure there is no infection. Also, allergic rhinitis and chronic sinusitis can cause ongoing discomfort and inflammation that may have been there to some degree before...
The upper portion of the nose is bone and the lower portion is comprised of cartilage. Since every patient's anatomy is different, the particular surgical techniques required to produce a natural appearing cosmetic result will vary from patient to patient. In some patients, correction of the...