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Steven M. Denenberg, M.D.
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The oblique views that appear dark were taken with a single-point flash.  Lighting the face like that lets you see the curves of the tip cartilages better, and it puts a shadow behind the dorsum of the nose to help see the dorsum's shape.


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"...when I came back to remove the splint
I cried of relief and joy. "
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Questioner: Can a Bulbous Nose Be Reduced Without Looking Weird or Changing Your Look
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Dr. Denenberg's answer: Of course a bulbous nose tip can be reduced
Hi,
Advanced work on the tip of the nose during a rhinoplasty is routine for plastic surgeons who have the training and experience.

It goes without saying that you should see before and after photos of the surgeon whom you are considering using. And don't just look at profile views where perhaps a hump was taken down off the nasal bridge. It's the three-quarter views, or the oblique views, that best show the width and the prominence of the tip of the nose.

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