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A chemical peel smoothed the skin of her lower eyelids, crows feet area, and also the little wrinkles that spill out over the cheekbones from the lower eyelid area.

This result could not have been accomplished with the standard lower eyelid surgery, also called a blepharoplasty.  We do not try to remove wrinkles by stretching the skin.  The tutorial on lower eyelid surgery contains a discussion on what can happen to the lower eyelids when a surgeon attempts to remove wrinkles by stretching the skin (the surgery tutorials contain explicit photographs taken during surgery).


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Questioner: Rhinoplasty for bulbous very round nose?
I am a 20 year old white female. My nose is very very round/boulbous. The bridge is fairly straight, but the tip throws it off. I think my skin is pretty thick, (i know that can be an issue with rhinoplasty) but how do I know if it is thick? Would I just need a tip rhinoplasty or a full one? What should I expect? I am also haveing a hard time finding a before and after of a white female with a nose as boulbous as mine, so if you could send me one that would help.
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Dr. Denenberg's answer: Perhaps work on more than just the width of the tip
Hi,
I see the width of the tip, and indeed it's possible to improve your nasal tip (see the Web link below). My suggestion would be to make a couple other changes at the same time, such as elevating the tip a small amount and taking down the small bump along the bridge of your nose. The video link below shows a simulation of those changes.

Be careful to see the before and after photos of any doctor you are considering for this operation. Work on a tip like yours is extremely difficult, and most plastic surgeons wouldn't be able to handle it expertly. Before and after profile pictures where a hump was removed don't tell you if the surgeon can work on the tip of the nose.

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