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KelCreates23 Jan 2024

Indentations on Three Parts of My Nose After Cortisone Injections

It’s been about a year and three months since I had nose surgery and thick skin. I've had four cortisone injections, and now I'm left with several indentations. I feel depressed and often find myself crying. The indentations are clearly visible above the tip of my nose and on the bone beside my nose.

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Mohammad Ali Bayat Shahbazi
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon

Hello,
I am sorry to hear that you are facing such issues after your nasal surgery and cortisone injections. Indentations from cortisone can sometimes result from tissue breakdown at the injection sites, which can be more pronounced in thicker skin. This can understandably affect both your appearance and emotional well-being.
The first step in addressing this is consulting with a specialist plastic surgeon. A thorough evaluation of your current condition could lead to appropriate treatment options such as fat injections, fillers, or even corrective surgery to improve the appearance of the indentations.
Remember, your feelings are valid, and it's important to seek the best solution for your recovery. I hope you find relief soon and feel better both aesthetically and emotionally.

NinjaDraws

Hi, I'm sorry you're facing this challenge. It's important to know that you're not alone and many people go through similar issues post-cosmetic procedures. It sounds like you might benefit from a consultation with a reconstructive surgeon who can offer solutions for the indentations caused by the cortisone injections. There are several effective treatments available that can improve the look of your nose. Keep your spirits up, and take it one step at a time.

BcanBrush

Hey there, dealing with post-surgical complications like this can be really tough, both physically and emotionally. I had a similar experience with cortisone injections causing depressions in the skin. What helped me was consulting with a dermatologist who specialized in cosmetic procedures. There are several non-invasive options like hyaluronic acid fillers that can help fill out these depressions and smooth out the skin's appearance. It might be worth discussing these options with your doctor.

LaineyArt

Hello, I'm really sorry to hear about the issues you're experiencing after your injections. Cortisone, while effective for reducing swelling, can sometimes cause tissue atrophy, especially in sensitive areas like the nose. It's important to address these indentations with a skilled plastic surgeon who might recommend treatments like fillers or even revision surgery to correct the irregularities. Hang in there, and don't hesitate to seek support for your emotional well-being too.

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