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Non Surgical Way to Fix Nose Bridge After Two Rhinoplasties?

I've previously had two Rhinoplasties before. It's obvious that the bridge of my nose is abnormally sticking out rather than being under the tip of the nose. Is there anyway to get this fixed without any crazy surgery?

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4 Doctor Answers | Asked by MrsBrownxx921  in long island, ny
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A Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty may improve the appearance of your nose.
You should try to avoid any further nasal surgery, if possible. Although your bridge is a little high right above your tip, this is not an easy problem to address. Since your nose seems small, you might benefit from an Injectable Filler treatment to your nose. We could lower the height of your nostrils, and fill the indentation above your nostril margin. Feel free to email a full-face, frontal and profile photo, and I'll be happy to share my thoughts with you, if you like. Correction of... more

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Surgery needed to fix bridge after 2 Rhinoplasties
You need surgery. The biggest problem from the picture you submitted is your columella. There is too much of it. Surgeons call this 'columellar show' because too much of it is showing. It can occur because the columella is drooping or, as I would guess in your case, because too much cartilage from the rim of your nose has been removed. The second problem in magnitude is your poorly defined nasal tip. From your picture, your bridge could be improved but its not the biggest issue I see.... more
 

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A single partial photograph is NO substitute for a full photographic series and a nose examination. From this single view your nose appears a bit short, with a lot of columellar show (seeing too much of the membranous septum from side view) and a lack of the supra tip defining point - to which you are referring. the depression at the bottom of the nose above which the tip begins in a side view of the nose is called the Tip Defining Point. IF the reason you are not showing it is because of... more

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Hi Mrs. Brown, Lookes like you have an overprojected septal cartilage and collumelar show ( part of the overprojected septum). Also I see a hint of alar retraction, maybe from too much lower lateral cartilage removed. Unfortunately I don't know of any nonsurgical option that will fix this. Best, Dr.S