The Droopy Nose

Question:
How is the columella involved when it comes to fixing a nose that hangs in a droopy manner?

Answer:
The columella is the portion of your nose between your nostrils. In a droopy nose, the columella is oriented in such a way that it faces downward. Fixing a droopy nose often involves re-orienting the "attitude" and direction of the columella.

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Will my nose look any different from the front?


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