I had a revision rhinoplasty, six months ago. He brought my nasal bones in because it was wide after my first rhinoplasty, he thinned out my bulbous tip and brought the tip down because it was upturned. Now I feel like my tip is to small. Any advice would be great , thank you!
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Though you may have some persistent swelling 2 years after a revision rhinoplasty surgery, it should not be a great deal. You are looking at something close to your final result. Sometimes a permanent non-surgical nose job may be an option for filling in indentations along the bridge, however,...
Sorry to hear about your broken noses. If these are due to sports injuries, you may want to wait to rhinoplasty after your sports days are over with. And, YES, rhinoplasty can fix dorsal hump, bulbous tip and can correct a long nose by shortening it.
Hi, It is better for you to consult with your facial plastic surgeon who can examine you and give you opinion based on examination. you can consider a revision surgery to fix and camouflage bridge irregularity and bumps after one year of your primary surgery.