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Your nose does not show major structural problems, this makes non mandatory applying a modern structure rhinoplasty procedure, which does not equal to make it contra-indicated but merely optional based on your expectations:-you wish a tip bulbosity reduction, hump shaving and a tad of tip deprojection? then a classical reduction rhinoplasty via endonasal approach-you wish a refined tip and a very specific type of nose "copied"? then a modern structure rhinoplasty via open approachAdditionallly, you may consider a non-functional (I assume your breathing is fine) septoplasty to correct the caudal septum deviation.Explore both options and their pros and cons.
Based on your photos, you are a great candidate for rhinoplasty. The bump can be taken down, and the tip, which is a bit wide, can be narrowed some. This would create a nicely improved nose that also continues to look natural and masculine. Be sure to see a rhinoplasty expert for consultation.
Hello!Thank you for your question.As far as I can see from your photos If you can send us your photos in better lighting at 95-degree angles, we can make a more accurate assessment. Looking at your photos, septorhinoplasty surgery is the most appropriate and reliable method for you.It would be better face to face consultation.Best Regards!
Based on your photos, you appear to have a crooked nasal appearance, with a deviated nasal septum, and an overprojected nasal profile appearance. An over projected nasal profile appearance means that your nose sticks out a bit too far, and this is also associated with a dorsal hump. Rhinoplasty surgery may be considered for achieving a narrow and straighter nasal appearance on front view, with a deep projected nasal profile appearance, along with better breathing, for a less distracting, and more pleasing nasal appearance. Please consider meeting with several reputable functional and cosmetic rhinoplasty specialists who are for computer Imaging so you can see what to expect. I hope this helps. Sincerely, Dr Joseph
You are a good candidate for rhinoplasty. I would refine the tip. Shorten the nose and remove the hump. Also straighten the crooked septum which is making your nostrils crooked. Many ways to approach it. The key is to select the right surgeon
Hello and thank you for your question. Based on your photographs, you are a great candidate for rhinoplasty. Maneuvers for your surgery would include dorsal hump reduction, tip refinement, nasal tip deprojection, tip elevation, correction of septal deviation, among other maneuvers. With good surgical technique, you could have an outstanding result. I recommend that you seek consultation with a qualified board-certified rhinoplasty surgeon who can evaluate you in person.Best wishes and good luck.Richard G. Reish, M.D.Harvard-trained plastic surgeon
Sometimes people can be sensitive to permanent suture material that may be used to sew portions of cartilage to each other during nasoseptal reconstruction. If this is the case, that could be leading to intermittent and fluctuating nasal tip swelling. I would suggest gaining Clarity from your...
You appear to have a relatively pleasing nasal profile appearance, however, you appear to have asymmetrical nostrils, and a deviated nasal septum, as seen on the base view of your nose. If your initial surgeon left an adequate amount of cartilage in your nasal septum, you would not need...
Hello! Thank you for your question. As far as I can see from your photos you are a very suitable candidate for rhinoplasty surgery. It is possible to achieve a harmonious appearance for your face with a single operation. For this, rhinoplasty is the most permanent and safe method. It would be...