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You might want to try fillers. Although surgery with cartilage grafts is also an option I suggest fillers first
Based on your singular photo, you appear to have symmetrical, and congenital deep creases in your alar cartilages. Microdroplet Silikon-1000 injections may be considered for filling them and for achieving a smoother nasal tip appearance. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr Joseph
Hi there are surgical and non surgical solutions to cover minimum dents in the nose.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.
Have you had previous rhinoplasty surgery? If so, that would be pretty important for us to know.It looks like you’re Alar cartilage has been removed or drastically reducedIf that’s the case, then Cartlidge graft may be needed to restore what should already be thereIf you’ve not had previous nasal surgery, then consider finding someone who is good at working with fillersBest,Mats Hagstrom, MD
Your up close photos show the asymmetry, however, this is something that would require rhinoplasty surgery to address, in all likelihood. This should be reserved for severe dissatisfaction with the appearance of your nose. I hope this helps. Sincerely, Dr Joseph
At 6 months after rhinoplasty surgery, you should be seeing a favorable result, although not a final result. Sometimes visualizing your before and after photos are helpful for alleviating concerns. If goals have not been met, a 6-month postoperative visit is an excellent time to address them...
Based on your photos, you may have external nasal valve collapse, a hanging columella, and a polly beak. If you're rhinoplasty surgeon is not comfortable dealing with these issues, it always makes the best sense to consult with another expert. In the right hands, your Airway could be improved,...