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morgancarter
8 June 2023

Is it possible to achieve these revisions through surgery?

I underwent rhinoplasty, but I desire to lower the tip of my nose and rectify the curved portion. Is it possible to achieve these revisions through surgery? After my rhinoplasty, my nose ended up looking really short, turned up, and wide, almost like a bony shape. Can a revision fix this? I want to bring down the tip of my nose and fix the curved part.

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Ege Ozgentas
Dr. Ege Ozgentas
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon
12 June 2023

Your surgery is still very new. If you can send us your pictures three months from now, we can make a better assessment.

Cem Altindag
Dr. Cem Altindag
Otolaryngologist & ENT Surgeon
6 July 2023

Hello. You can send your pictures my whatsapp, with 3 images (taken from 60 cm.) from the front and two sides of the face. I will need your information. Have a nice day.

Teoman Dal
Dr. Teoman Dal
Otolaryngologist & ENT Surgeon
23 Aug 2023

In every case, the ideal result may not be achieved, but in general, there is no deformity that cannot be corrected within certain limits. Depending on the content of the problem in the nose, if the cartilage in the nose is not sufficient for the procedure, rib cartilage may need to be removed.

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