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bercely
23 Jan 2023

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dissatisfaction with the initial nose surgery

I recently underwent a nose procedure in London, which was covered by the state due to my breathing issues. During the process, I also decided to enhance my appearance. Unfortunately, the results were not as expected – my nose turned out slightly thinner than desired and appears asymmetrical. To make matters worse, my breathing difficulties persist even after two surgeries. I'm wondering if it's feasible to correct both the functional and aesthetic issues, and restore my nose to its original thickness. Is this a complex process?

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Maverick Steele
Dr. Maverick Steele
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon
22 Apr 2024

I'm sorry to hear about your experience with the nose procedure and the challenges you've faced with the results and ongoing breathing issues. It can be frustrating when things don't turn out as expected, especially when it involves both appearance and function.

If you're considering correcting both the aesthetic and functional issues with your nose, a revision rhinoplasty could be a viable option. This specialized procedure can help address the concerns from the previous surgeries and work towards restoring your nose to its original thickness while improving its appearance and resolving any breathing difficulties. A revision rhinoplasty is indeed a complex process as it involves not only enhancing the aesthetic aspects of the nose but also ensuring proper function and structural integrity. So it's crucial to consult with a skilled and experienced facial plastic surgeon or otolaryngologist who specializes in revision rhinoplasty.

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