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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.
Based on your photos, it appears that your left nostril margin is a drop higher than your right. I suspect that most people do not notice this, however, if this is a source of dissatisfaction, depending on your examination, lowering of your left nostril margin permanently with microdroplet Silikon-1000 may be considered. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr Joseph
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...
Depending on what the exam shows, a small local procedure to lift the skin of the tip and shave down that bump may be all that is needed. Be sure to see a rhinoplasty expert for consultation.
Based on your photos, your nasal tip does not appear to be over rotated. Generally, it is not possible to widen somebody's nostrils that have been surgically narrowed. On the base view of your nose, you appear to have an indentation above your right nostril margin. If you feel as though you're...
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