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Steven M. Denenberg, M.D.
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The tip of the nose tends to droop with time, like everything else, so we interpret a long nose as belonging to an older face.  A rhinoplasty, therefore, can be performed as a facial rejuvenation procedure, to make the face look younger.

She had a face lift at the same time as her nose surgery.  The face lift smoothed her jaw line, but shortening her nose added considerably to the impression of youth in her face.

But issues of youth aside, she just thought her nose was too long for her anyway!


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Questioner: By looking at these photos of my nose do you think I would be a good candidate for a non surgical nose job?
And if so what has to be done is it possible to make it look smaller because I don't want it to look bigger then what it is
(Questioner submitted photos)

Dr. Denenberg's answer: Non-surgical nose job? Oh god, no.
A non-surgical nose job:
1) can **only** make a nose larger
2) is almost *never* a good idea.

I know there's lots of writing about non-surgical nose jobs out there, but really, 99.99999% of it should be ignored.

You have a hump and a tip that projects strongly forward from your face. Those features are correctable only with a surgical rhinoplasty.

Hope that helps!

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