I had septolasty, sinus and turbinate surgery. ENT said he could even out my dorsal hump at same time. After swelling went down over a year ago, I have several dents on the bridge of my nose and the tip seems to have dropped. My nose looks huge when I smile. I'm got engaged and am looking to do something about my nose without breaking the bank??? I've attached a picture of what my nosecond looks like and what I'd like it to be. Thanks
I had nosetip open surg. 5 years ago with local sedaction.Narrowed nose tip and upturned it a little bit (i believe with internal stiches).Now,within last year (5 years after), my supratip lobule formed a dent that makes my nose tip disconnected from my middle nose. Nosetip looks as over-projected in some degree. Is it possible my internal sutures didn't hold on left side?Tip rotated all of a sudden?Will this worsen?What's the problem you think and is it fixable (p.x. with new internal stiches)?
Once my cast and tape were put on, one nostril apprearwd to be trapped under it, holding the nostril up at a different angle/shape. Now that the cast is off, there's little dent in the tip. It's one month post op- the tip is still pretty lifted in my opinion- will this dent and unevenness from the bandages settle out as swelling goes down?
I had a septoplasty two weeks ago, and my nose seems to have a dent on the left side. Also, the tip is crooked and bigger on the left side. The middle bone is leaning towards the right side so much, and I can even feel it. Is this going to change, especially the middle bone since there isn't much swelling on the top, but the bone is leaning so much to the right
My airways are uneven in airflow and i can actually feel my cartilage cracked near my nostrils, causing a noticeable dent near the tip. Being only 18, i'm not too sure the procedures and steps to go through finding a solution. I know my insurance information but thats about it. Can anyone explain the steps to go through, such as finding a doctor, how to know if they accept my insurance, how do i contact them, email etc., or even finding out of my procedure would be covered under my insurance?