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Her tip cartilages are strong enough that you can just about see the space
between them: a little dent in the middle of her tip. The fact that you can see
that dent means that the skin covering the tip of her nose is nice and
thin. After surgery the nose blends much better with her face. Wild
earrings!
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Questioner:
Am I a candidate for a Tiplasty?
My nose is currently in the pic above i would like it to look like the picture below it....what would require to be achieved? From research i have done i would think it would be a tip rotation and trim....if so...does this procedure require anethesea /would it be cheaper??? Thanks :) (Questioner submitted photos)
Dr. Denenberg's answer: I think you're right: upward rotation of the tip is the goal
When you are looking for a surgeon, be sure to see before and after photos of patients who have had a successful and substantial upward rotation of the tip. Many of the revision operations that I perform are on patients who needed rotation but didn't get it in their first operation. It's a change that every plastic surgeon cannot accomplish.
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