The Nasal Bump

Patients seeking rhinoplasty (nosejob) often request correction of their nasal bump. They typically desire a conservative change, creating a nose that is harmonious with the rest of their facial features. A few examples are shown below.

This type of nose surgery is sometimes the patient's only request, but often the patient also requests other improvements. For instance, the first rhinoplasty patient shown below also had a bulbous nasal tip and a twisted nose. Of course, these problems were also corrected during her nose surgery - click on The Bulbous Nasal Tip or The Twisted Nose to see the correction.

Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture of patient with nasal hump
Rhinoplasty picture after correction of nasal hump




Ask Dr. Becker a question or arrange an appointment for a nose surgery consultation by calling 856-589-NOSE (6673) or emailing us at info@therhinoplastycenter.com.


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Is a nasal bump the same as a broken nose?

I've heard that you 'shave' the bump off. Is that true?

To fix the bump, do you break my nose during surgery?

I've heard of a rhinoplasty procedure that doesn't require breaking the nose. Is there one? Do you use this?

Will the spot where the nose bump was be tender or in pain after surgery?

People say that there is swelling after the surgery, so it doesn't look its best for a while. How long until it looks ideal?


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