I am a 37 y/o women who had a rhinoplasty in July of 2023. In the beginning, about a month after I had an infection and was treated with antibiotics. After everything was good and I was in love with the shape of my new nose. However, within last few months I realized that the tip dropped and it changed its shape. Plus, it has been two days I feel pulsing near the sides of my nose. You can actually see how the muscles contracts. Do I have chances that the will still change. Ils there swelling?
I had rhinoplasty in Turkey on July 11th - iI asked my surgeon to raise Philtrum, refine tip, narrow nostrils and de-project. All of which he said was possible. I did NOT want him to up-turn the tip. I know its normally done and will drop after healing but 6/7 months on, it still looks upturned and projected, just with a much lower bridge. I look wider and less defined from the front now than it did before. Photos attached before/ expectations / after for reference
Hello! Its been one year since I had my rhinoplasty. I wanted barbie nose, but now I think that the angle of my nose is too high and from the front my nostrils are almost fully shown. My doctor said that it will drop, but I wanted second professional opinion.
Just to get a general idea on the procedure, will the Dr need to take into consideration the dropping of the nose tip and columella when performing rhinoplasty? For example, we know the nose tip tends to drop due to gravity during healing stages, does the columella also tend to drop? Or, let's say it appears retracted fresh out of cast removal, is this placement of the columella often seen as the final result? Will it worsen as the nose tip drops, or drop along with, looking less retracted ?
My nose tip has been dropping more arnd more for months. Three doctors have said it looks fine, but I'm in constant agony. My nose is pulled so tight around my eyes I can't see. can't afford rhinoplasty without insurance paying. I am unable to function.
I have a rhinoplasty scheduled later this year, and my surgeon explained to me that his immediate post op pictures look a lot more exaggerated than what the nose will look like when it heals fully. The tip looks a bit high and pointy. What technique causes this anticipated drop/softening, and is it a recommended technique?
I didnt bleed and I didnt feel pain, but I got a pretty big scratch on exterior of nose near the tip(Probably caused by my glasses which broke) . I had my rhinoplasty 10 months ago and Im just wondering if I messed up the tip cartilages or the support that was added to fix my droopy tip during rhinoplasty. I noticed that the tip is now dropping a bit more after the trauma. 1st photo is before injury, the rest are after.
I hate the way my nose projects in my side profile. I have a very small face so I feel like from the side, my nose just doesnt fit my face. I also hate the way my nose drops when I smile. Could I just get my nasal tip altered and de-projected, or would I also need to fix the slight bump on my bridge?
I am currently 9 days post op. I naturally have a lot of swelling that needs to resolve itself. Right now I feel like my columella was lifted too high. I don't like that I have a flat appearance to the bottom of my nose. I'm wondering if the columella will drop as healing goes on? Thank you!