Nasal Fracture

After a nasal fracture a patient's nose may be twisted to one side or the other. Also, it may have a new bump. This is called a saddle nose or a boxer's nose deformity. A few examples are shown here:

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

Ask Dr. Becker a question about revision rhinoplasty or make an appointment for a consultation, by calling 856-589-NOSE (6673) or emailing us at info@revisionrhinoplasty.com.

Revision
Rhinoplasty Photos

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To give you a more
complete sense of
Dr. Becker's work,
we have also
provided
photographs of
primary rhinoplasty
procedures, broken
down by issue of the
nose:

Nasal Bump
Bulbous Tip
Wide Nose
Narrow Nose
Overprojected
Underprojected
• Fractured Nose
Twisted Nose
Droopy Nose
Upturned
Unique Issues
Finesse Surgery

 
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