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It is impossible to say how much surgery you need, based on these limited photos. However, you do seem to be a candidate for a rhinoplasty. In person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon, expert in rhinoplasty, is recommended. Good luck.
Dear Gorgeous3952,it is hard to tell for sure without an examination. Based on your photos, it looks like you would benefit from rhinoplasty. If you are considering a surgery, I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Based on these photos and your short history, you seem to be excellent candidate for rhinoplasty. In the hands of an experienced, board certified plastic surgeon, expert in rhinoplasty, both nose and lip deformity should be properly addressed. Good luck.
The normal anatomic position of the radix should be somewhere between your upper eyelid lash line and upper eyelid crease. The radix is the lowest point above the bridge of your nose on lateral view. Some ethnicities are known for classically low radix: hispanic noses, middle eastern noses,...
Malodor or strange smell coming from your nostril is a sign of possible infection. I would see your surgeon as soon as possible to make sure it's not an infection that's causing the smell!
Nostril shape is dependant on a few different anatomic areas. The bottom (caudal) septum can be off midline which often causes one nostril to be larger than another. The other factor to consider is the midface bone (piriform) can be deficient on one side than another causing the overall base of...
Hi, looks like you have a little of a pinched nose, and a bulbous tip, as well as a hanging columella (the middle part). I would wait a year and a half after your first surgery and have a secondary rhinoplasty to work specifically on the tip, and trip and rebend the cartilage to change this...
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