I got slaped directly in the nose about three months ago. My nose was hit from the right side and it was pushed more than 90 degrees in the other direction. since the injury the tip of my nose always seems to be pointing left even when i change direction from which the lighting is coming from and the dorsal appears bony from the front. Will my nose eventually return to its normal shape since it is made of cartilage or is this a permanent addition to the shape of my nose
I have had two septoplastys. same surgeon. Both times, they have left my nose looking crooked and its hard to breathe. the nostril is colapsed on the right side. The first month I can breathe normal and it looks straight But then it colapses.. Possibly getting a third in Korea but I am wondering how successful It will be, and if they could revise my dorsal hump as well.. I am unsure if I have enough septal cartilage left, are there any procedures that can fix this problem?
I've recently had a septoplasty and now I have a prominent dorsal hump on my nose. The septoplasty was on the NHS for my breathing issues but now the dorsal hump is really really making me insecure and I cannot possibly afford or want a rhinoplasty to fix an issue which shouldn't have even occured. What can I possibly do for this because it is making me very anxious and insecure. Is it possible that the hump will go down or will it have to be removed? Otherwise my nose is now straighter than before.
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 was punched in the nose and Im a candidate for a septoplasty. Severe valve collapse. 100% on one side and 70% on the other. In addition, it caused a dorsal hump on my nose that actually hurts me. When I breathe, it feels like that cold/sore sensation in that area which also causes headaches all the time. I know insurance doesnt cover it, but am I looking at thousands of dollars to shave the hump? Do I have a pinched look nose also? It also leans towards the left now some.
The picture on the left was taken 8 months after the revised septoplasty. My doctor claims the shape of my nose has not changed. The nose is in fact, shorter and with an unattractive dorsal hump The tip of my nose is still numb, and my lips seem to have changed shape too. Is this been seen by anyone before? What is the best approach for me to have this corrected? This is my 3rd procedure on my nose
After a consultation I have been told that I would benefit from septoplasty and turbinectomy however my dorsal hump was not adressed sadly as he made it clear this was not cosmetic and simply to improve my airway. Because of my deviated septum my nose leans to the side creating a dorsal hump would septoplasty reduce this? If not would I need to go private for dorsal hump removal and how much would this cost roughly in the UK?
I am planning to see an ear, nose, throat specialist regarding a Septoplasty. This procedure is covered by my provincial health insurance. Could I ask the doctor to shave this small bump off my nose too? or is it possible to add this for a fee? if so, what would the range be? btw, the bump is more apparent in person/video. My low res phone camera fuzzes it.
Hello. I have minor bent nasal septum. I have spoken to a surgeon on my area he has recommended septoplasty. Due to me having a bit of a protruding dorsal hump I have asked for him to combine this with rhinoplasty at the same time. All I want is my nose refined and not as harsh. I am petrified my nose will be ruined from this procedure. What kind of results could I expect and do you think it is worth the risk of surgery? I do not have breathing problems but HATE my dorsal hump with a passion.
I recently turned 20 and want to get septorhinoplasty done. I badly slammed my nose when I was young, resulting in an irritable dorsal hump and deviated septum. I've researched that closed rhinoplasty might apply to me, considering my hump is not deemed big and I do not want my tip touched at all (unless advised against). However, I am unsure whether the septoplasty aspect would still make it closed procedure. Any additional comments appreciated- I'd like to note that my nose looks bigger when smiling.