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Hello, it would be the safest to wait about 1 to 2 weeks after rhinoplasty. After one week, there should not be a problem regarding the operated area.
Hello! Thank you for your question.!As far as I can understand from your question.Your surgeon will give you certain nasal cleaners to use after surgery.It would be more convenient to decide with face-to-face consultation. Best regards!
Hello. Yes, some of our patients have a weak connection between the anterior septum cartilage and the axillary bone and this causes this problem. However, you do not need to worry at all, with a small surgical intervention, both this stabilization can be achieved and your widening nasal tip can...
Hello! Thank you for your question!As far As I can see from your photo It will be more better for sure.It would be more convenient to decide with face-to-face consultation. Best regards!
Only on the basis of in person evaluation, one experienced plastic surgeon with expertise in rhinoplasty, could give you some idea what happened and how to fix it. It would be best to discuss this with your original surgeon. Good luck.
That is the junction from bone to cartilage. Sometimes it’s visible. You should see your surgeon if concerned . Nothing would need to be done unless you want filler to hide the dent
Thank you for submitting your question and photos. A rhinoplasty procedure can reshape the nose to bring it more in balance with the rest of your facial features. During this surgical approach, the visibility of the nostrils can be reduced to produce proportionate and natural-looking results. I...
There's no problem performing rhinoplasty for people who are suffering from allergies. Please be aware that this surgery will not fix your body's reaction to allergens. However, if you have a deviated septum, we do correct this issue during the surgery so you will definitely breathe better...
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