We Performed Two Complicated Crooked Nose Job Operations

Asymmetrical, Crooked Noses and More Difficult Than Normal Primary Rhinoplasty Operations We performed rhinoplasty operation on a female patient with a crooked nose deformity with a caudal septal dislocation after a previous trauma, and a patient with a twisted nose deformity who also had a history of trauma and had a sagging nose tip after a septoplasty operation performed in another clinic. Case 1 - Patient With Past Nasal Trauma - Caudal Septal Dislocation - Crooked Nose Deformity Caudal septum deviation, collapse of the right nasal wing, crooked nose deformity were detected in the patient with a history of nasal trauma in childhood. We performed a micromotor assisted, open technique rhinoplasty operation on the patient. In the videos and photos below, you can find pre- and post-operative images of the patient. In this patient, resection of the right alar cartilage and medial crus was also performed. Although the patient I am sharing with you here is primary rhinoplasty; A case with