This is a photo of the right vs. left side of my nose 10 months after rhinoplasty. As you can see, the right side (left in the photo) looks a bit more projected and the tip is pointier. Is there anything that can be done outside of a full revision to make some small tweaks?
I had a tip rhinoplasty about 10 months ago. I had some residual scar tissue in my left nostril which makes it look a bit asymmetrical still, but nothing like this bump that formed about 2 days ago suddenly on my septum. It doesn't hurt when left alone, but feels a little tender to the touch. It is right above my incision scar. It's not hard, but feels firmer than something like a blister. What should I do?
Hello, I had a secondary rhinoplasty 10 months ago to correct a remaining cartilaginous bump. Although my nose is flatter now, I still have a fullness in the supratip area (it's soft and resolves when I squeeze it) and the skin doesn't seem to have fully wrapped around the structure. I've also noticed that my nose tends to hang down towards the floor when I lie on my side. Do you think it will improve over time or can it stay permanently?
Hi, I am 38 and had my surgery 10 months ago. My tip area looks full, is too long and bulbous. I don't think it's swelling anymore, but is probably scar tissue as it is hard and not liquidy. My ENT surgeon refuses to do a secondary on me and very reluctantly agreed to a kenalog shot. My questions: 1. How prevalent are the risks from it? I find no info online. 2. If it's indeed scar tissue and not swelling, should I even get it? 3. In your opinion, would a secondary help here?
I had a rhinoplasty this year February and its November the tip of my nose still hard and especially my collumella is hard and looks weird like its hanginge. Especially when i smile it looks weird is that normal? Will it change overtime as it softens or will i need revision? :( its really stressing me
I am currently 10 months post-rhinoplasty, and I have quite thick skin. In the first few months, the side of my nose shifted to the left, and I believe the tip also deviated in that direction. During a follow-up appointment, the pictures taken showed that the nose tip looked crooked. Since then, I have been taping it to the right. I will attach some pictures for reference. What could be causing this issue, and how can it be fixed? Does my nose look better on the recent pictures?
I'm currently 10 months post op septorhinoplasty. I've been worried that I have a polybeak deformity, but my surgeon has not suggested or advised taping or steroid injections. I have this dent in the bridge area, its quite visible in pictures with flash, almost looks like a vertical line going across my bridge. Any advice as to what I can do? I have before and after pics for reference
I am an 18-year-old Caucasian woman and had open rhinoplasty to lift my tip 10 months ago. I have thick sebaceous skin. My concern is that 10 months PO, the nose still changes appearance, looking fairly decent on rare occasions (image 1), but mostly resembling my old nose (image 2). In the past 2 weeks, after a kenalog shot, the squishy bump relocated itself on the lower part of the dorsum. Is this a normal occurrence in your experience?