Example 1- Crooked Nose

                The patient shown here (Figure 1) has a crooked nose deformity with the upper (bony) part pointing to his right, then the middle part bending back to his left, and the tip ending up a little to his right (Figure 2). He also had pinching in the middle part of his nose, making it difficult to breathe. In his surgery, the bony part of his nose was brought to the midline, then the middle part was corrected by strengthening the area and making is slightly wider. The tip was then placed in the midline. His breathing was significantly improved, and his post-op photos are shown here (Figure 3).
 
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
 
 
Example 2- Hump

                This patient presented with a slight hump on her nose (Figure 4). In her surgery, the hump was reduced and her tip was rotated up, with improved definition added to her tip (Figure 5).
 
Figure 4 Figure 5
 
 
Example 3- Broken Nose

                This patient sustained a trauma to the left part of his nose, pushing it to his right (Figure 6). He also had difficulty breathing due to the deformity of his septum following this injury. In his surgery, the nose was brought to the midline, the septum was straightened, and the structure of the nose was reinforced for improved breathing (Figure 7).
 
Figure 6 Figure 7
 
 
Example 4- Broken Nose with a Hump

                This patient broke his nose, creating a deviation of the upper third and a very subtle hump (Figure 8 and 9). In his surgery the deviation was corrected, and the hump was smoothed out for a natural appearance (Figure 10 and 11).
 
Figure 8 Figure 9
Figure 10 Figure 11
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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