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