My nose isn’t horrible but I would rather have a cute button nose from the side profile. I currently have a nasal polyp inside my nose and a pretty bad deviated septum which is causing my cartilage in my nose to shift. I would get my septoplasty covered by my insurance but I want my droopy nose to go away, I like the front of my nose but not the side profile. What procedure should I consider and how much would it be with my septoplasty covered.
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April 20, 2021
Answer: Septoplasty, nasal polypectomy, and repair of a droopy nasal tip appearance.
Hello and thank you for your question. Even though rhinoplasty occurs in the area close to your teeth, it does not have an effect on teeth at all. The movement of your tooth was not connected to your rhinoplasty. You should have a consultation with a dentist or orthodontist about this in order...
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The operation will be done by using the latest Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty device Piezo®:
In traditional Rhinoplasty, surgical instruments known as rasps and osteotomies (hammer and chisel) are used to reshape the nasal bones by removing the hump and/or narrowing the ...
Hello and thank you for your question. Based on your photographs, there is nothing unattractive regarding your teeth show, and I would not advise undergoing chin surgery or rhinoplasty to correct your teeth show. However, if you are concerned concerned about an overbite issue, you should discuss...