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Recommended Treatment to Reduce Small Nasal Bump
So, about four years ago I got hit in the face with a basketball, this caused a small bump to appear in the bridge of my nose, near the top. I am fifteen and a half, and looking for advice to deal with this. Would just filing it down be the ideal solution? I´m not looking at any other changes, just the removal of the hump.
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9 Doctor Answers | Asked by Houston1306 in Houston, TX
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Treatment of "Small" Nasal Bump
Treatment will depend on how small your "small" bump really is. Hopefully, minimal filing (rasping) is all that will be neessary. After examining you, your surgeon will describe your alternatives and what will be done at the time of surgery. If the bump is not significant and you plan to participate in contact sports, at least consider delaying intervention.
Treatment of Bump on the Bridge of Nose
Ideally photos are helpful to most carefully evaluate the problem. From your description it appears that you have a small dorsal hump. Dorsal hump can consist of boney and/or cartilaginous deformities of the nasal bridge. Via incisions made inside the nose, the boney deformity can be rasped ("filed") down and the cartilage deformity can be removed precisely as well. Good Luck....Dr. Corrado
Treatment for a small dorsal bump
Ideally, a photo is needed. However, most small dorsal bumps(bumps on the bridge of the nose) are easily removed with gentle rasping(filing) of the boney area and possible excision of cartilage as well. This is a done with a small incision on an outpatient basis. Please seek consultation witha board-certified plastic surgeon and go with one or both of your parents.