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It would be very difficult to discuss about your options based on this photo. In person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon, expert in rhinoplasty , is recommended. Good luck.
Hi Makenna, thank you for the question. As far as I evaluate, you have inner septum deviation problem with a high probability (may need total septal reconstruction?). ENT based specialist surgeon experienced for nose surgery would be good preference. Treatment of inner and outer axis deviation together is ideal. Regards. OprDr. Cem Altindag.
Hi @DerekR. Thank you for sharing your photos. I recommend seeing an expert rhinoplasty specialist for an in person examination. There are options for you that can be determined after examination. Best of luck, Dr. Nima
Perioperative risks are known to increase with increasing BMI. Whilst your circumstances should of course be assessed on an individual basis, in general terms surgical and anaesthetic risks should be reduced/eliminated as far as possible when contemplating elective aesthetic surgery. With that...
Thank you for your question. At 16 months, you should not be experiencing this degree of swelling. I would make an appointment with the surgeon that performed your procedure so they may examine inside your nose to determine whether a revision would be necessary. Best of luck.
That can be deepened with a file or power burr. But if that's the only thing that bothers you I'm not sure it's worth it. Also then your bridge will appear to have a hump
Excellent question. In my practice we typically have patients tape their nose at night once the splint comes off at the one week postoperative appointment. This traditionally is done for about 6 weeks nightly to aid in postoperative rebound swelling, specifically in the tip. I would certainly...
To create a more harmonious balance in your face, we would perform an open rhinoplasty to soften your nasal tip and rotate it cephalically, as well as slightly shorten your nasal length. At the same sitting, we would place a small implant in your chin through an intraoral incision. This would...
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