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Definitely a rib can be removed via the closed approach no matter how it was secured. For simple removal or modification of a dorsal graft, there should be no reason to open the nose with a columellar incision.
Hello dear! Rhinoplasty surgeries require regular massaging after surgery to prevent swelling and forming of little lumps. Sure there are some cases this doesn't work perfectly. In your case, the nose bridge can be centered again after a revision rhinoplasty. But the most important thing after...
Hi @Explorelife22. Thank you for sharing your photos. If you are unsatisfied with your rhinoplasty results, a revision rhinoplasty can correct the concerns you have with the appearance of your nose. Best of luck, Dr. Nima
Thank you for submitting your question and photos. While it is recommended that revision rhinoplasty not be considered until one full year post-op, it is possible that this procedure can address your cosmetic and structural concerns. A revision rhinoplasty surgery can reshape and resize the...
Tough to see what is really going on here based on your photographs. You are really early after surgery, and still very swollen. Best to see the doctor who performed your operation and discuss your concerns with them.
Hello. You do not look like a patient with very thick skin. Therefore, the photo you uploaded shows that the edema is almost gone. Your dorsum is a little high. The type projection is a little low. Therefore, it can be corrected very simply with a nice revision. However, I think your chin tip is...
Hi and thanks for the question! There should be no problem with the nasal breathing tube during your jaw surgery and your rhinoplasty results. The nasal cartilages should retain the shape of your nose even after having a nasal breathing tube in place. This is one less thing to worry about :)
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