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A wide and droopy tip can be made narrower, more defined and lifted up with surgical rhinoplasty. It is better to consult with a rhinoplasty surgeon to examine you and discuss the details of how the surgery can improve your nose shape.
Dear harper122,it is hard to tell for sure without an examination. Based on your photos, it looks like you would benefit from rhinoplasty. If you are considering surgery, I would suggest you consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination, you will get more information and recommendations.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Hi and welcome to our forum!From your photos, I note that you appear to demonstrate a high nasal bridge, a broad nasal base, and a full supratip. A rhinoplasty will lower and narrow the bridge, narrow the base, and define the supratip area.Visit a board certified plastic surgeon for evaluation and discussion.Best wishes...
Yes, it is possible to get close with a close rhinoplasty to that result based on the profile view. However, it's necessary to evaluate other views to rule out a septal deviation and if eventually can be corrected through a close septorhinoplasty. A frontal view of smiling and showing your teeth...
What is the “bump” on the tip of your nose? It appears that what you are seeing is the dome of your lower lateral Cartlidge. In people with strong, thick tip Cartlidge and thin overlying skin the Cartlidge can show through two prominently.
Great posted photos... Appears you have either slipped nasal bone or callus growth. Either way revision surgery indicated. Best to return to your chosen operative surgeon or seek new surgeon via in person or virtual consults. Fee $6,000+