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From the front view, it's not possible to see the hump, but you can tell that
the nose was shortened. In the after picture, you can see two white dots
on the tip of her nose, representing the light from the flashes reflecting off
of the skin covering her tip cartilages. In the after picture, those white
dots sit well above the level of the nostrils, whereas on the before picture,
the white dots are about at the same level as her nostrils.
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Questioner:
Can rhinoplasty fix my narrow and long nose?
How extensive of a procedure will it take to correct my nose? What options are there as far as shaping out there for me? What shape would compliment my facial structure? (Questioner submitted photos)
Dr. Denenberg's answer: You are a somewhat typical candidate for a rhinoplasty
The operation wouldn't be more extensive than an "average" rhinoplasty, although I consider all rhinoplasties fairly "extensive."
I think most people, if they had your nose and were of a mind to change it, would consider lowering the bump on the bridge, narrowing the tip a small amount, elevating the tip up a small amount, and deprojecting the tip -- that is, bringing the entire nose back closer to your face.
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