Bear in mind there is a natural and untreatable degree of asymmetry in human face, the noses are never identical on both their halves and they necessrilly do lean a bit to one side (nose means pyramid and tip, alae too). However, your current result is below suboptimal, firstly because indeed the tip deviation, which was not an issue, now has worsened, pluse: -inverted V and open roof, with outlined ridge in the middle due to septal exposure; no infracturing and very poor management of middle vault -over aggressive resection of alar cartilages at their lateral cruras -being a boxy tip with verticalized lateral cruras (aka parenthesis tip), this is untreated and even aggravated by an aggresive and undue suture plication of the tomes -massive lack of alar rim support, leading to its collapse inwards and upwards retraction, hence the unsightly columellar show and indirect nostril enlargement You deserve a good and comprehensive revision rhinoplasty; do research well, consult with more than a dozen professionals with solid reputation, passion for perfectionism and talent, offering you a 5-6 hours procedure with multiple grafting from the structure rhinoplasty field.