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It is possible to shorten the vertical length of the nose, called deprojection. In your situation deprojection without changing the tip angle should be done to a natural look
After you're completely healed from your rhinoplasty, if you're still dissatisfied, revision rhinoplasty may be considered for the projecting your nasal profile appearance. You do not appear to have an over rotated nasal tip appearance. And that regard I would not recommend techniques to lower...
Based on your photos, your nose is still a bit long. There are limits as to how far a deprojection can be done, but you should be able to make your nose smaller still. Be sure to see a rhinoplasty expert that can do computer imaging at the same time.
In my office we would easily do all of these together in one setting with the possible excpetion of the BBL. One anesthetic and one setting.
The best way to address this would be with a rhinoplasty. I would recommend seeing an American Board of Plastic Surgery certified plastic surgeon with experience in rhinoplasty.
From the limited photos, you appear to have residual cartilage, lower down on the dorsum, and hanging columella. Both of these can be adjusted with a revision rhinoplasty procedure under general anesthesia as an outpatient procedure.
Hello! Thank you for your question. As far as I can understand from your question If you can send your photos at 95 degree angles from the front and side profile, a more accurate evaluation can be made, and nasal filling should never be applied to the nose, it may damage the tear ducts. It would...