I have broken my nose four times and now it is severely deviated. Is there a way to correct this without surgery? Are there any devices that work? If I have surgery for deviated septum will that make my nose straighter? Thank you.
Ever sense I was little I had trouble breathing out of the right side of my nose and the right nostril has always been smaller than the other. I've had deviated septum surgery but I got scared and didn't have the doctor fix the nostril out of fear that he might mess it up. That was almost 2 years ago and my breathing is fine, but my nostril is still small and I want nothing more than the two to be even! Is there any way I can naturally attach the nostril with time?
I had my nose broken badly about 3 years ago and after the first surgery my nose looked crooked and a big bump appeared on my bridge. My septum became deviated again (first surgery wasnt performed properly) and I had a open revision to correct it about a year ago. At first I liked the results but now 9 months later, I have a bump on bridge again and nose looks ugly. Should I have another revision or should I consider a non surgical treatment ?
I had a rhinoplasty 5 years go that left me with a deviated nose (a sharp line that moves down my nose slanted), asymmetrical tip, and asymmetrical nostrils with one side more pinched than the other. Can this be addressed and improved with filler? I really want my nose to appear straighter from the frontal view, and of course, to look as nice as possible :) Thanks!
Hello. My nose has been crooked since I was a young teenager. I consulted some surgeons who agreed that the bones between my brows were broken and two bones in my nose. Somehow, my breathing seems almost normal. They all suggested a septo-rhinoplasty. I'm hesitate to elect the surgery as I'm afraid something will happen with my breathing. Is it possible for a severe deviation without breathing disruption, to be fixed with a non surgical procedure? Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Hi, I have a slightly deviated septum which has bothered me for most of my life and while to most people its not perceptible it has taken a toll on my self esteem. Ive recently seen two highly reputable surgeons who have said they wouldnt operate a rhinoplasty on me as it wouldnt be worth the risk for the small change. Also tried asking three practices if they could inject the side of my nose to even out with filler and Ive also been told no. Can this be done with an expert though?
I have done the Deviated septum adjustment 2 years ago, unfortunately it didnt fix it and I am having hard time breathing, actually it is worst than it was before my surgery two years ago, and I am not a mouth breather so I only sleep 2-3 hours a day if am lucky, otherwise sometimes I stay up for 30-48 hours which is really depressing and feeling so weak, was thinking about doing a filler on the side of the nose that I cannot breath through, is it possible, please help me..
I had a primary rhinoplasty back in 2012 when i was 18 (worst decision ever) Unfortunately i cannot afford revision for 11k - but have looked into the non surgical route. Would this be a viable option to correct deviation for a front profile?
Would fillers fix this issue with my nasal sidewall on the left side (right side of photo)? I was told I had a deviated septum years ago but the sidewall collapse is fairly recent. I dont remember having any trauma and havent had any previous surgeries. Would fillers fix the issue aesthetically or would I need to do a rhinoplasty? You can also see it a little bit on the right side as well but not nearly as bad. Its most apparent when I smile. Any advice would be much appreciated.