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Hello and thank you for your question. Based on your photographs, you are a great candidate for rhinoplasty. Maneuvers for your surgery would include placement of extended spreader grafts to correct your mid-vault asymmetry., tip refinement, straightening the overall nose, among other maneuvers. With good surgical technique, you could have an outstanding result. I recommend that you seek consultation with a qualified board-certified rhinoplasty surgeon who can evaluate you in person.Best wishes and good luck.Richard G. Reish, M.D.Harvard-trained plastic surgeon
Your photographs are very limited. It looks like you have some facial asymmetry. Your nose is asymmetry, one alar is higher than the other and the nose seems to be leaning towards one side. You would benefit from a rhinoplasty revision.Best Wishes,Gary Horndeski, M.D.
Hello and thank you for your question. The best way to diagnose a deviated system is to come for a consultation with an intranasal speculum exam. I recommend that you seek consultation with a qualified board-certified rhinoplasty surgeon who can evaluate you in person. Best wishes and good luck...
It's hard to do a full assessment based off one slice from a CT scan like what you have here, because it could be that it's the "same"/straight at this view but if you march further back or forward, you see something different. That said, it appears from these views that your septum WAS...
Hello and thank you for your question. It is unlikely that your dental procedure caused this, but an intranasal evaluation would be helpful. I recommend that you seek consultation with a qualified board-certified rhinoplasty surgeon who can evaluate you in person. Best wishes and good luck...