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.
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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.
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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.