Hi. Im a 38yo female. Fit and well. I dislike my nose - especially on my side profile. It seems short/upturned with alar retraction and a hanging columella. Ive never had surgery before. Is it possible to have this surgically corrected? And if so what is the best way of finding a surgeon capable of doing a good job based in the uk? Most surgeons post results of fixing bumps/large noses, Im not sure who is best to approach for this (more specialised?) procedure. Thanks, Stacy
Hello, I have never had work done before on my nose. I have been insecure about the bottom part of my nose and upper lip area since I can remember, especially with my side profile. Can surgery be done to reduce the nostril show to make it more 90 degree shaped? Also can this surgery be done with local anesthesia? Thank you
Its been 9 months since rhinoplasty and the tip of my nose and collumella is still hard. Is that the reason when i smile it look like i habe hanging collumella and when ii have straight face it looks good. Will it get flatter as it gets softer over time or will i need revsion to fix it?? ALSO does edema effect collumella ?? IF i derorate my tip will it fix it ?? Without having to cut my collumella? my collumella looks like that only when i smile in pic Its all stressing me out thank you
I really like some aspects of my nose, and I don't want to make it into a Barbie nose or too small for my face. I'm worried I'd make the space between my nose and mouth too much as well. But I don't like the bulbous tip. I like my nose a lot on my right profile, but left profile I hate. I don't know why (if anyone can see something let me know). I think there might be a hanging columella as well? And I don't like how wide my nose gets when I smile and how much it dips. Advice on what to do welc
Hi, I am looking to address the tip of my nose. I am unsure if I have a hanging columella, retracted alar rim, or both. My concern is mainly being able to see into my nostrils from the side profile which tends to be more obvious when I smile. Thanks
I am thinking about possibly getting rhinoplasty and would like some expert opinions. I feel that my nose does not offset my face evenly and is too short. Furthermore it seems to have a slight upwards turn with a hanging columella. Would I benefit from a rhinoplasty and if so what would be the best procedure. Thank you all.
50 year old woman who has always wanted rhinoplasty to fix hanging columella, narrow tip a little and fit to my face more attractively. I want a subtle change but to make the nose appear smaller and, in particular, to fix the columella.
I want to shorten my hanging columella, bulbous tip, and uneven nostrils. I dont care about the bridge being crooked. I would like to narrow out the tip and lift the left nostril to be even with the otherside. Would this be possible without altering the bridge of my nose? Could this compromise my breathing and will I have the same amount of undereye bruising as with most rhinoplasty? Lastly, how much would this cost and can insurance be cover if the nostril thing affects my breathing?
Hi, I am 26 year old female and i had a consultation with a doctor who wanted to use a strut in my nose to bring tip support. But as understood by patients who had a strut , it makes the nose stiff as well as less dynamic and sometimes you feel it.Heceforth , i dont want to get this strut. What other things can be done to support the tip of a thick skin nose? I have a bit of a hanging columella and would hate the stiff sharp look a strut provides.