I'm seeking a revision to fix a deviated septum (believe was deviated BEFORE surgery. Surgeon said my nose was crooked. However, never checked which is weird w/ his background: ENT. YES board cert PS in Can+US. Specialty in FP). 4 years post op with breathing issues. Nose was straighter after surgery but has deviated even more than before. Not seeking drastic change. Straightening of septum and some tip refinement. Nose looks bigger from certain angles because of septum. No crooked bones.
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A well performed revision rhinoplasty would give you the results you expect. It’s possible, in my experience, to improve your front profile without any other modification.
Hello! Thank you for your question.Regarding the information you provided, a revision rhinoplasty may fix your issue. If there is too much deviation, that is for sure what causes breathing issue or whistling condition as you said. With a cartilage reconstruction, your deviated septum can be...
The Silikon injections that were performed really complicates the future surgery. I would highly recommend returning to your original surgeon and discussing all of these issues.