I have always felt like there is something 'off' with my facial structure. It's basically a dog's breakfast with all the key facial angles being completely skew-whiff. I have mid-face deficiency and a weird overbite which under dental X-rays actually appears to be my whole jaw situation to not b where it's supposed to be. I have considered various corrective procedures over the years but have never been able to pinpoint exactly what would make my face generally more feminine and less 'heavy'.
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The radix generally refers to the upper part of the nose and includes the junction of where the nose and forehead/glabella meet. This junction is called the nasofrontal angle and corresponds with the upper starting point of the bridge of the nose. In your case, this angle is at the level of...
What you were asking is to achieve nasal harmony. It is definitely doable to perform nasal tip, de- projection, as well as alar flare reduction during the same operation. Often times a good rhinoplasty plastic surgeon will produce multiple results in one operation by using techniques and...
The only picture you've included is one that shows from below, the so-called worms eye view. Would you mind posting pictures showing your face frontal view and from the side?
Based on this one view you do have some asymmetry. My question is whether it is visible from different angles. If the...