Overall my nose is straight, its no major problem but it's just that the nasal bone on the left side is sorta pushed in and it just makes my face look a little uneven (a compressed nose is what i think they called it), the backbone of my nose(septum?) is perfectly straight though and so is the other side. What do you guys think the success rate would be for them to actually fix it and make it look just like before or the other side ?? in other words, do you think that it's a simple enough procedure for no mistakes? they said that they need to re-brake it first...and my surgeon graduated from the University of Birmingham in 1983, and he majored in Otolaryngology if that helps. oh and how long do you think the healing process will take if they re-brake it ??
2006-09-25
14:41:06
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the pushed in nasal bone is also causing some breathing problems, the doctor thought it was allergies so he gave me some flonase but it hasnt worked.
2006-09-25
15:47:53 ·
update #1
the cause of my compressed nose is due to a football injury, kneed in the face, it hurted like hell! i would never get plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons.
2006-09-25
15:59:28 ·
update #2