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Thank you for your question. Since a photo is not enough to make a proper recommendation, I suggest scheduling an in-person consultation with a reputable board-certified facial plastic surgeon. Your surgeon can evaluate your nose and facial profile and recommend the best treatment options for your needs and goals, as well as deliver the best possible outcome. For nose reshaping, your surgeon may recommend rhinoplasty or dermal fillers for a non-surgical approach. During your consultation, digital photography can be used to show your projected results too.
I am sorry, but please provide more information.Information needed:1. More pics (before and after)2. What was done in surgery3. What was the goal of surgery4. Pics with arrows, etc of the problem....
You don't include photos so I don't know what you want to accomplish. I'm Not sure that cutting that muscle will accomplish anything
For the best result you need a full rhinoplasty. It's not just the tip. Your bridge needs to be lowered and the tip raised. You would also need the bones broken. Don't worry breaking the bones is not a big deal even though I know it sounds scary
Palpable ridges on the dorsum of the nose after rhinoplasty: when the dorsal hump is removed from the bridge of the nose the arch that connects the left and right nasal bones is usually removed. This leaves an “open roof“. The nasal bones are there in fractured to close the open roof. If the bon...
Dear hiffploff Thank you for your question. You have developed a deformity called nasal tip pinching. This is when the sides of the nostril collapse in words giving the nose an appearance as if was pinched . This deformity is often the result of the surgeon having taken too much cartilage from...
Will your tip projection come down with time? Overall your results seem to be OK. There may be some slight additional reduction of swelling in the tip over time . There does seem to be a tiny amount of tip over projection. I doubt this will improve with time, but I would give it a few more months.
Thank you for your question. The nasal cartilages provide structure and support to the nose, and a surgeon can refine the tip of the nose by removing some of that cartilage. Removing too much cartilage, however, can create a lack of support in the nasal structure, resulting in an unwanted...