It's been almost two years from my initial rhinoplasty. Right after my cast was removed I noticed what my nose is asymetrical, but the doctor insisted it just a swealing. At one year appoitment the doctor agread to fix the bridge under local anastasia in the office, due some bamps and dents my nose has. Now Im asuming that this is my final result, and the doctor told my that we have good results and if Im still not hapy I will need to pay extra to fix it.
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Answer: Please consider asking your question with additional photographs.
The circled area in your photograph is called a nasal bossa. This is an area of cartilage that looks white, and is poking through your relatively thin nasal tip skin. Microdroplet Silikon-1000 injections maybe a welcome alternative to revision rhinoplasty surgery to correct issues like this,...
A small bump can be improved under local anesthesia, but we would have to see you first for an exam. After that, a discussion can be undertaken as to what to do. A rasping procedure is easy to do under a local anesthetic. Be sure to see a rhinoplasty expert for consultation.
If the last photo that you posted is before surgery, you have a very nice result. If you are noticing a symmetry, perhaps it's due to slight nostril asymmetry which was present before surgery. If this is what is bothering you, microdroplet Silikon-1000 nasal injections may be considered for...