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Crooked Nose Bridge Correction

Correcting a crooked nose bridge is one of the more challenging forms of cosmetic nose surgery for several reasons. First, most patients have other facial imperfections, which can make achieving a perfectly straight nose impossible. Although the surgery will improve how aligned the nose looks, it may not straighten it completely. This challenge is why patients must select a board-certified surgeon who has specific experience addressing crooked noses.

 

To correct a crooked nose bridge requires moving the deviated nasal bones and partial maxillary bones back into alignment centrally. A crooked nose bridge only requires a closed nasal reduction to press the bones back into place with early treatment.  

 

When treated after a long delay, the nasal and maxillary bones require refracturing using a formally closed rhinoplasty surgery. When performed in a delayed manner, it is possible to correct the crooked nose bridge, narrow a broad nasal bridge, and even remove a nasal dorsum hump.

 

Often a crooked nose bridge is acquired as a child, for example, following a fall out of bed. The resulting damage may not be diagnosed until years later. As a young adult, difficulty breathing may develop, which then persuades patients from seeking medical attention.

 

Liquid Rhinoplasty with dermal fillers is an possible option. In some cases, dermal fillers can be used to correct a crooked nose bridge. Sometimes referred to as “liquid rhinoplasty,” these dermal filler injections can often reshape the nose without the need for surgery.

 

This option is 100% non-surgical, has minimal discomfort, and requires no downtime. However, the results a liquid rhinoplasty provides are temporary, and patients will need to undergo annual treatments to maintain their look.

 

Therefore most patients choose a surgical option with desireable long-term results.  Please consider Cosmetic Plastic Surgey Institute for your nose bridge repair

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