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This nose collided with an object harder than the nose, with the results we see
above left. The tip was pushed down, and there is a divot along the
dorsum. Reconstructive surgery can correct these problems,
straightening the nose and repositioning the tip.
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Questioner:
Does the tip of my nose look too big?
I had a revision rhinoplasty about 14 months ago. The doctor added spreader grafts and a tip graft and brought my nostrils in a little bit. My nose still looks too wide and full at the tip. What do you think can be done to improve the look of my nose? It just seems very full to me. Thanks for your answers! (Questioner submitted photos)
Dr. Denenberg's answer: Seems to me that the tip of your nose droops, besides being a little wide.
Hi, I see the fullness that you describe, but to my eye, much of the "fullness" is that the tip of the nose hangs down more than you might like it. See the video link for a simulation I made of the changes that could be possible in a revision, if the surgeon is truly expert in shortening a nose during a revision.
Link to this question on RealSelf.com
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