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Based on your singular photo, you appear to have a somewhat wide and crooked nasal appearance on front view. Depending on your examination, rhinoplasty surgery may be considered for achieving a smaller, straighter, and less distracting nasal appearance. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr. Joseph
Hi and thanks for your question. Its impossible to tell if you are a good candidate for the 5 minute nose job procedure without profile pictures and an idea of what you want to change about your nose. The goal of the procedure is usually to make your nose straight and smooth the contours so that it blends in with the rest of your face. I would accomplish this using injectable fillers. For the longest duration in a temporary filler, I usually use Voluma and it gives my patients 1.5 to 2 years. Voluma is also reversible at any time with a simple enzyme injection. Once the filler wears off and the nose goes back to its original shape, I give my patients the option of repeating Voluma treatment or going with a permanent filler like Bellafill. This is also a very safe and effective filler, but it does not get dissolved by the body, so it lasts for many years, or, with many people, the rest of their lives.Whether temporary or permanent, Non Surgical Rhinoplasty takes 5 to 15 minutes to perform, involves minimal pain, minimal risk, no downtime or swelling and you can see the results immediately after the procedure.If you do choose to have Non Surgical Rhinoplasty, make sure to find a physician who is very experienced in specifically this procedure and ask to see their before and after pictures. Hope that helps.
Hi there and thanks for your question! Although it is difficult to assess your anatomy without an in-person exam, it appears that you would benefit from a surgical rhinoplasty rather than a liquid rhinoplasty. You have a deviation and an asymmetry that I think would benefit from a surgical procedure. Although it is more costly, it is a permanent solution and does not require yearly injections to maintain the shape. Best of luck!
First off, if you have any functional problems (such as not breathing well through one side of the nose), you should seek out the help of a surgeon who understands and performs functional rhinoplasty often. Your nose looks deviated to the left, you will likely need osteotomies (rebreak the nasal bones), dorsal hump reduction, septoplasty, and some tip work depending on your aesthetic goals. Good luck!
U have immense potential in improving the shape of yr nose. All U hv to do is to choose a good rhinoplasty surgeon.Rhinoplasty is one of the most difficult surgery as the procedure may vary from a very simple and straightforward one to a very complex one, demanding a great deal of expertise from the surgeon. It is best not to concentrate upon only the cost as Costly may not always be the best and the best may not necessarily always be costly.It is best to research well B4 U finalize yr surgeon. Do ask for his results of real patients , both pictures as well as videos.If U cant find a suitable surgeon in yr locality, its always wise to travel a bit to a better surgeon rather than going under the knife of a newbie.All the best
Hi wahab khan, The Liquid Nose Job isn't for everyone. In your case, there is a deviation which will be difficult to correct non-surgically.It would be best to seek the help of a plastic surgeon.All the best, Justin Harper, M.D.
Many times, a crooked nasal appearance may be corrected with injectable fillers. For instance, if there is an indentation along somebody's nasal side wall causing a C shaped nasal appearance, by adding volume to the concave side, this may result in nasal straightening. Please consider asking...
Injectable fillers may be considered for improving minor irregularities after rhinoplasty surgery. Typically, somebody's nose is too swollen for the first month or two to even consider injectable fillers. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr. Joseph
I agree that you have a pleasing nasal appearance on front view. On profile, however, it seems like the bridge of your nose projects further from your face than your nasal tip. If you try to camouflage this large bump, I suspect your nose might look too big, or masculine. Sometimes, rhinoplasty...