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The cervical angle is the location where the profile line of the skin under
the chin meets the profile line of the skin in the front of the neck. In
her after picture, the skin under the chin meets the skin in front of the neck
in a distinct angle, the cervical angle. In the before picture, there
really is no cervical angle, as the skin profile describes a gentle curve from
under the chin to the front of the neck.
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Questioner:
Would I be a candidate for non surgical rhinoplasty to get rid of the bump in my nose and raise the tip?
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Dr. Denenberg's answer: Non-surgical rhinoplasty can only make a nose look larger
Hi. A non-surgical rhinoplasty cannot remove a hump, nor can it raise a tip. The mechanics are easy: removing a hump and raising a tip would make a nose look smaller, but injecting something *into* the nose can only make it look larger! See?
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