Type of Rhinoplasty for my Crooked Nose? NYC New York NY

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Type of Rhinoplasty for my Crooked Nose?

I am 25-year-old female with a nose I do not like. What type of Rhinoplasty would you perform on my nose? Looking at my nose from a front view, my nose is crooked. At times I have trouble breathing from both nostrils when sleeping on a side. Hump looks different from right or left profile view. I’ve read about open and closed procedures and wonder what you would do? What price range would I be looking at?

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Deviated Nose Correction Options
There are 2 issues at play here: Function and Appearance. First, your functional issue sounds like a combination of septal deviation and inferior turbinate hypertrophy/enlargement. Your septum likely deviates to the left up top and to the right lower down. Turbinates have erectile tissue in them that swells easily. Allergy, hormonal cycles, environmental irritants can create swelling. Lying flat also causes them to swell. This is sometimes called 'recumbancy rhinitis.' When you sleep at... more
 

Rhinoplasty procedures and approach
I reviewed your picture. The issues you described can be handled using either the "open" or "closed" approach. It only depends on your preference and the surgeon's preference. I personally prefer the "closed" approach because it avoids any scar, even a well healed and inconspicuous one. The most important factors you should consider are whether or not your surgeon is well qualified (i.e. Board Certified), if you feel comfortable and like your surgeon and if... more

Closed rhinoplasty is preferred
It appears that there is a bump on the nose and a large bulbous tip. Rhinoplasty can be done through either a closed or an open approach, although I would favor a closed approach. The price range on a rhinoplasty of this type would be approximately $6,000 including the operating room, anesthesia, and the surgeon’s fee. Any additional work on the internal portion of the nose for breathing such as the septoplasty and turbinate surgery would be additional, and is usually billed to the