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This woman had an unsatisfactory rhinoplasty elsewhere before she came to see
me. In some of the pictures on this site, it may seem that removing a hump
isn't rocket science: just put a file or a scalpel on the hump and it's
gone. But a rhinoplasty is never that
easy.
She was left with irregularities along her dorsum and along the side
walls of her nose. The after picture was taken after the revision rhinoplasty
operation that I performed.
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Questioner:
How Can I Avoid a Bad Rhinoplasty?
Hello everybody, I'm thinking about going ahead with rhinoplasty but i have certain fears about the results. I found a girl with a nose and face shape almost identical to mine and to be honest i really think the results of this rhinoplasty are awful, so much so that I'm pretty apprehensive, my desire was to have a nose/shape that resembles the 2 illustrations. Could you tell me what sort of results i could gain from a nose like mine? (Questioner submitted photos)
Dr. Denenberg's answer: Please post your photographs
In selecting a rhinoplasty surgeon, you must see his before and after photos, of noses of your type. You need to see that he has succeeded in doing for someone else, what you want for yourself. If you post your photos, I can give you an idea of the types of techniques needed, what to look out for, what to be certain you communicate to your surgeon.
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