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The face lift slides the excess skin up along the edge of the jaw bone, from
the chin up and back in the direction of the bottom of the ear. That pull
reveals his jaw bone, previously hidden in the excess skin of the jowl.
You can't spot the incisions around his ear from the face lift. The
wrinkles in front of the ear are far more noticeable than his face lift scars.
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Questioner:
Is There a Way to Put a Very Slight Curve in my Nose Without Surgery?
I had a revision surgery 3 weeks ago. I was left with a too scooped nose so I wanted cartilage places to make it a little more straight with a slight curve. I feel that my nose is too straight now. Is it possible to get a slight curve without having surgery again? (Questioner submitted photos)
Dr. Denenberg's answer: Revision rhinoplasty takes longer to show the final result
Hi, Eliza, Three weeks is too early to judge the results of a revision rhinoplasty. Your nose will be changing and losing swelling for at least a year, more likely 18 months or so. Also, revision rhinoplasty is so difficult, that it's rarely wise to operate to change anything "slightly." Every time you have surgery, some new feature will appear to bother you. My opinion is that you should back burner the idea of more surgery for at least a year or so.
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