u/LastAbbreviations995

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My nose looks so unnatural in bathroom lighting after rhino?

Has anybody had silicon implant in the bridge and septal graft at the tip? I’m three weeks post-op looking very unnatural in bathroom lighting. Also the way my tip flattens when I smile makes the tip look super pinched making me look very “operated” on.

When does the radix swelling usually go away.. I’m worried the implant was placed too high.

Especially when I raise my chin, my nose tip looks too pointy and unnatural kind of grinch-like in bathroom lighting.

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u/LastAbbreviations995 — 4 days ago

When I just look at a regular mirror I can’t see my full side profile but when I look at my side profile using the medicine cabinet in my bathroom… I’m not a fan. Does this get better? From anyone’s experience. My other angles are okay it’s just the full side profile. My front is okay and so is the 3/4th profile.
I’m day 12.

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u/LastAbbreviations995 — 13 days ago

I got my splint removed yesterday and I look so bad. It’s been 9 days but I wanted a straight line similar to my previous nose. This isn’t what I wanted do you think it’ll become a more natural angle rn my tip is too projected. At the end was my before but for some reason my bridge looks more flatter than before. Last pic is my old nose.

Does this get better so it’ll be more of a downturned, straight line than an angled tip.

Tip is more projected and angled in person too

Btw, I got a silicon implant and septal cartilage tip implant.

u/LastAbbreviations995 — 17 days ago