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Even if we are not critically analyzing a face, that little jowl is our subconscious clue that the face has been aging.  In the after picture, her entire face appears more youthful, even though nothing at all was changed in the upper half of her face.


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"...when I came back to remove the splint
I cried of relief and joy. "
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Questioner: How Do You Fix a Nose with a Bulbous Tip?
How exactly is excess tissue removed from the tip of the nose?
(Questioner submitted photos)

Dr. Denenberg's answer: By modifying the cartilages in the tip, not so much by removing them!
Hi,
The tip cartilages are very thin, but they are arched, and if the arches are wider, then then the tip will look wider. There are various ways to change the position and shape of the cartilages to narrow the tip.

The Web reference link below goes to the first page of an essay I wrote on narrowing the tip of the nose. Careful, though, because there are photos taken during surgery, although not on the very first page of the essay.

Link to this question on RealSelf.com