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It is probably best to wait about three months to ensure optimum healing from the cryotherapy before undergoing a revision rhinoplasty. Revision rhinoplasty is one of the most difficult procedures to perform correctly in the entire field of cosmetic surgery, so it's important to choose your surgeon wisely based on extensive experience
Hi there! Great question. It's possible that it would, but I would fear it may create damage to the underlying cartilage if done too deeply / aggressively. The best option in my opinion is a fascia graft and possible microfat if needed. This provides stem cells and growth factors ideal for...
Your nose will continue to change as it heals for 1-2 years (and sometimes even longer). The decision to undergo rhinoplasty is a strictly personal one, as only you can weigh the pros and cons of the recovery and financial aspects relative to how much the nasal appearance bothers you. Follow up...
Thank you for your question and for provisioning photos. I’m sorry that you’re still unsatisfied with your nose’s appearance after two revision procedures. A third revision may be required to address the bump you’re referring to and improve your nasal symmetry. Since each subsequent nose surgery...
Hi @qingjames888! I recommend seeing a revision rhinoplasty specialist for an in person examination. There are several options for you that can be determined after examination. During surgery the area can be smoothed over with the help of piezo surgery and other techniques. Best of luck, Dr. Nima!
Your nasal tip appears swollen in your up-close photo, and a crooked appearance is not seen. Consider re-asking your question with before and after photos that demonstrate your concerns a bit better. Thanks! Dr Joseph
Your nose's strong projection at the tip and the sharp point together suggest that the surgeon wasn't skilled enough in de-projecting the tip -- bringing it back closer to the face. It does appear that the tip is over-projected. It's possible that getting the tip back into a better position...
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