I have an implant on my upper front tooth. Right now my smile doesn't show the implant but I am worried if I get non-surgical rhinoplasty for upward tip rotation, it will be visible. Is this a likely scenario?
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December 19, 2023
Answer: Non-surgical rhinoplasty procedures should not affect the appearance of your smile.
Thank you for your query. You seem to have a slight deviation of the septum with displaced lower end of the cartilage which is bulging on one side. This appears to be the reason for your asymmetry. This can easily be corrected with a limited surgical procedure under local anaesthesia. Please...
Hi from Istanbul. Removing the hump on your nose bridge is indeed possible. However, it's important to consider the overall balance and natural appearance of your nose. Removing the hump may create an illusion of a slightly longer nose. If you're comfortable with this, you may not need any...
Hello. It is not possible to say something clear because of the lack of light in the photo you took, but it seems to have a reverse v deformity. If you are not satisfied with the result, I recommend you to have revision rhinoplasty when your 1st year is over. or if you do not want to have...