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You appear to have a pinched tip from over compression of the tip. You would benefit from a revision of the rhinoplasty.Best Wishes,Gary Horndeski, M.D.
I don’t see anything particularly wrong with your result. However the photos are limited. An in person consultation would be needed and you need to define what you are not happy with
Based on your photos, you appear to have a narrower nasal appearance and an unoperated nasal appearance. In that regard, you have a successful surgery unless if there is something that concerns you. Thank you for your question. Sincerely, Dr Joseph
Hello and thank you for your question. Additional photographs and more details would be helpful. The most important factor is if you are satisfied with the results. I recommend that you seek consultation with a qualified board-certified rhinoplasty surgeon who can evaluate you in person.Best wishes and good luck.Richard G. Reish, M.D.Harvard-trained plastic surgeon
Your question is vague and I don’t think anyone is going to give you any significant insight into your question or concern.I think follow up with your preview provider or find a local plastic surgeon to have a consult with if you’re outcome of concern to you.Best,Mats Hagstrom MD
Addressing just your nasal tip is definitely an option. And subtle, small changes to personalize your rhinoplasty to help balance your facial profile makes a lot of sense. I would recommend consulting with a plastic surgeon to be fully evaluated in person and to come up with a plan that you both...
Hi , During a rhinoplasty multiple areas in the nose are addressed including the tip. It is better for you to consult with a facial plastic surgeon who can examine you and discuss the surgical procedure and the post op recovery process.
Dorsal hump reductions are usually accompanied by osteotomies to break the nasal bones at their base and bring them together at the bridge. This is done to avoid a wide appearing dorsum, avoid an inverted V deformity, and an open roof deformity.