maria17
lhr, Pakistan
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Re:long term effects of fillers
Hi ,I m highly grateful to you for your reply to the question on long term effects of fillers that I posted earlier . I visited your website and was thrilled to know about the wonders that fillers can do but I m not sure if fillers could be an option in my specific case.An injury has resulted in wrecking my once shapely and strong nose.The whole nose seems to rest on its right side due to the collapse of the left side wall.I still like the right side because it retains much of the old shape but the left side has lost most of its definition and structure.The brow to tip line on the left caves in at the mid-vault and to the tip creating a sharp oblique dent,my major concern,and making the lower half of the nose too narrow and skinny.My goals for a nose job would be to get the irregularities on the left camouflaged so that it looks symmetrical and wider in the mid-vault and tip,but preserving the natural character of my nose.I would like to learn what such a condition is termed as technically and what are the surgical/non- surgical options for its correction.And whether it?s possible to fix it without employing the septum,for I am afraid to undergo any invasive procedure that may cause further collapse of the already weakened framework.Would be grateful for any comment on it.The pics are in this order:right profile,left profile and front view.
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