Revision Rhinoplasty by Dr. Thompson
Case ID: 15009
Revision Rhinoplasty, 4 months post surgery
Revision Rhinoplasty by Dr. ThompsonCase ID: 15009
Revision Rhinoplasty, 4 months post surgery
Revision Rhinoplasty by Dr. ThompsonCase ID: 13240
Revision Rhinoplasty, 2 months post procedure
Revision Rhinoplasty by Dr. ThompsonCase ID: 12994
Revision Rhinoplasty by Dr. Scott Thompson
Revision Rhinoplasty by Dr. Scott ThompsonCase ID: 0434
28 year- old female had nose and jaw surgery elsewhere in previous years. She presented with breathing and cosmetic concerns and received septorhinoplasty revision surgery with Dr. Thompson.
Septorhinoplasty Revision by Dr. ThompsonCase ID: 0421
This patient underwent rhinoplasty many years ago and was left with a “pollybeak” deformity, or an abnormal bump immediately above her nasal tip. This complication results when the nasal tip is inadequately supported following rhinoplasty surgery. Dr. Thompson recommended revision rhinoplasty with support of the nasal tip and widening of
Rhinoplasty Revision by Dr. ThompsonCase ID: 0449
This patient underwent aggressive reduction rhinoplasty and was left with a very small nose through which she was unable to breath, significant tip asymmetry, an over-rotated nose (points upward excessively), collapse of the nasal valves, an unnaturally lowered nasal bridge (“saddle nose deformity”), and a nose that no longer matched
Rhinoplasty Revision by Dr. ThompsonCase ID: 0399
Following nasal surgery many years ago, this patient was left with collapsed (pinched) nostrils, a convex nose, and a drooping tip. The collapsed nostrils detract from the definition of the tip. Following surgery, a more natural transition from the tip to the nostrils is apparent, the nasal profile is straight
Rhinoplasty Revision