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Steven M. Denenberg, M.D.
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This nose contains a number of features that were changed during surgery.  The nose was too long for her face.  The hump was removed.  The tip was too wide, and she has another interesting problem with her tip cartilages: with her strong cartilages and thin nasal tip skin, we can see a dent at the tip of her nose.  The dent isn't visible in the after picture.

The new nose fits her face much better.


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Questioner: Is my Nose Way Too Big? Should I Consider Rhinoplasty?
I've always hated my nose. I've never seen another person with a similar nose as mine. I feel its way too big. Should I consider a rhinoplasty :\?
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Dr. Denenberg's answer: A wide nose like yours can usually be improved with a rhinoplasty.
From this one photo at least, it does appear that you would be a good candidate for a rhinoplasty. You seem to have strong cartilages that make your nose perhaps wider than average. Your nasal bones, in the upper half of your nose, are also wide apart, and could be brought closer together during the operation. I don’t see a profile view, but it also seems that your nose is long, from where it starts between your eyes down to your tip, and perhaps your profile view could be improved by elevating the tip of the nose at the same time as making the other changes.
 

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