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Hello! Thank you for your question.From the photos you provided it doesn't look like you have polly beak deformity. I would need to do a face-to-face consultation to be sure about it. I recommend you to go to an ENT and get it checked.Best regards!
Thank you for your question. It is recommended to wait a minimum of one year after rhinoplasty before considering a revision since the nose is still adjusting during this period. If you are still unhappy with your results at that time, a revision rhinoplasty may address the bump you’re r...
There is always a chance to reduce the volume of the bony and cartilaginous components of the nose. Since the function of the nose is also important, we should keep in mind that the angles and relationships of the structural parts are crucial as well.
Septum deformity cannot be asessed only with outside photos. The inside of the nose needs to be observed together with the outside. Please find an ENT facial plastic surgeon nearby and get consultation. Both functional and aesthetic issues can be treated successfully together. Thanks.
I think you have a deviated bony dorsum due to previous trauma. If your septum is straight, straightening your bony bridge with oseotomy will help you to have more symmetrical nose. Left side obstruction may also be derived from depressed left bony wall, and it can be fixed with proper osteotomy...
One of many challenges in rhinoplasty that can be improved is a crooked nasal profile. 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.
Hi there! I can see what you're referring to. The fullness in that location could be cartilage or underlying bone. The crookedness may still be there because this wasn't addressed with proper restructuring and smoothing to the bridge and midvault. It can be difficult to get the exact result...