Rhinoplasty for a Bulbous Nose Tip
Having a bulbous nose tip can be a source of anxiety
and self-consciousness. This type of nasal tip can be caused by a number of
reasons, such as a family genetic disorder, excessive soft tissue or a deviated
septum. Regardless of the cause, rhinoplasty can address the problem and help
the tip of the nose appear more balanced.A bulbous nose tip is characterized by
an enlarged tip that is wider than the bridge of the nose. This can also be due
to a lack of definition in the nasal tip, which is usually caused by
ill-defined cartilages.The most common causes of a bulbous tip are misshaped
cartilages, which can be too wide or too convex. These cartilages can also be
too far apart or curved.
Bulbous Nose Tip Healt Problems
A bulbous nose
tip is not only noticeable, it can also be a cause of breathing
problems. Depending on the specific condition, patients may need additional
surgery to improve airflow.A bulbous nose tip can also be caused by thick nasal
skin. This thick skin can create a round nose, which may be more noticeable
than the bulbous tip itself. Fortunately, rhinoplasty can remove thick nasal
skin. A surgeon will use a dermabrasion or laser peel to reduce the amount of
skin covering the tip.
A bulbous nose tip can also occur due to excessive cartilage
underneath the skin. A nonsurgical rhinoplasty may be the best option for a
patient, but a doctor must be an expert in the anatomy of the bones and
cartilage of the nose.
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