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Steven M. Denenberg, M.D.
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Lift and peel Table of Contents:

These patients had a face lift and a skin peel.

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face lift and chemical peel
Patient 1
face lift and chemical peel
Patient 2
face lift and chemical peel
Patient 3
face lift and chemical peel
Patient 4
face lift and chemical peel
Patient 5
face lift and chemical peel
Patient 6
face lift and chemical peel
Patient 7
face lift and chemical peel
Patient 8
face lift and chemical peel
Patient 9

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Next: an example of the solid advice Dr. Denenberg gives patients on RealSelf.com.
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Questioner: Rhinoplasty for bulbous very round nose?
I am a 20 year old white female. My nose is very very round/boulbous. The bridge is fairly straight, but the tip throws it off. I think my skin is pretty thick, (i know that can be an issue with rhinoplasty) but how do I know if it is thick? Would I just need a tip rhinoplasty or a full one? What should I expect? I am also haveing a hard time finding a before and after of a white female with a nose as boulbous as mine, so if you could send me one that would help.
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Dr. Denenberg's answer: Perhaps work on more than just the width of the tip
Hi,
I see the width of the tip, and indeed it's possible to improve your nasal tip (see the Web link below). My suggestion would be to make a couple other changes at the same time, such as elevating the tip a small amount and taking down the small bump along the bridge of your nose. The video link below shows a simulation of those changes.

Be careful to see the before and after photos of any doctor you are considering for this operation. Work on a tip like yours is extremely difficult, and most plastic surgeons wouldn't be able to handle it expertly. Before and after profile pictures where a hump was removed don't tell you if the surgeon can work on the tip of the nose.

Link to this question on RealSelf.com