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Hi goldadam, Thank you for your question! A Rhinoplasty coupled with an adenoidectomy procedure would not be related to it. I recommend having a Neuroopthalmologist examine you.- Yadro Ducic, MD
Thank you for your question and photos. I’m glad to hear you’re happy with your results. Since you underwent rhinoplasty nearly 1.5 years ago, your glasses should not leave permanent marks on your nose. You can expect these marks to subside once you remove your glasses. I hope this answers you...
The smell in your nose, and the numbness of the tip: on rare occasion I have had patients mention a smell in the nose, but this is usually during the early postoperative period is probably due to thick mucus which does not get completely cleaned out or perhaps to some drainage from the sinuses...
After the blow to your nose, it seems that there is a collapse on the back of the nose and enlargement of the nose. You went through the early post-traumatic period. If your complaints continue after about 4 months, surgery can be planned. Have a nice day.
Would rhinoplasty elongate your Philtral columns? The Philtral columns are the raised portions of the center of the lip which extends from the base of the Columella to the peak of cupids bow on each side. Technically a rhinoplasty does not change the actual size of those columns. However in...
Alar base surgery can help the alar base appear narrower when viewed from the front, below, and above. However, the main factor that adjusts the height of the nose in the side view is the height of the alar cartilage. In rhinoplasty, the nose height is adjusted mainly by interventions to the...
It's of course very difficult to speculate without knowing what type of Rhinoplasty was performed. I can see from the picture straight after the surgery, you have intense bruising inside of the mouth which makes me believe there was some kind of manipulation on the nasal spine which is basically...