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Though you may have a slight indentation along the sidewall of your nose, the front view of your nose does not appear excessively wide, in my opinion. If you would be satisfied with achieving a straight nasal profile, depending on your examination, microdroplet Silikon-1000 injections maybe considered for achieving permanent dorsal nasal raising. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr Joseph
Hi! I'm confused about your inquiry- you had the trauma 3 weeks after your surgery? IN that case you should consider going back to your surgeon to see if they can do anything to reset the bones safely. Otherwise, from what I can see, it does seem like maybe your tip needs to be narrowed further, and your nose does appear to be slightly too upturned/sloped.
It's always possible to remove the rib graft but the question is whether you would want to / if it's a good idea. I would check with your surgeon, and if s/he is not able to give you a decent answer, then get your op note and bring it to someone else who can further guide you.
The short answer is yes. Revision surgery is typically performed once all healing is come to completion. In rhinoplasty surgery that usually takes a full year. Cartilage graphs tend to reabsorb in part and you may see some reduction of projection overtime. Surgery would involve removing the...
Is the photo before any surgery or after a rhinoplasty? Turning down the nasal tip(derotating the tip) does require a full understanding of nasal anatomy as well as cartilage graft material--septum or ear in order to make the nose architecturally stable over the long term. With experience it...