A bump on the bridge of the nose after MOHS surgery may result from several factors, including scar tissue formation or the healing process itself, which can lead to swelling and irregularities. Additionally, the surgical removal of skin cancer can alter the underlying structure of the nose, potentially causing a visible bump. In some cases, changes in tissue tension or surrounding skin can also contribute to this appearance. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate assessment and guidance on treatment if necessary.
There is no way to get rid of the bump on a person's nose without undergoing cosmetic surgery. That bump is actually an upturned portion of a person's nasal bone, and there is no way to fix that without surgery.
Potential causes of a bump on a cat's paw include infections, allergies, trauma, or tumors. Treatment options may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, surgery to remove the bump, or other interventions depending on the underlying cause. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
A bump on a dog's face can be caused by various factors such as an insect bite, allergic reaction, infection, or tumor. It is important to have the bump examined by a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. Treatment may include medication, surgery, or other interventions depending on the underlying issue.
There is no way to get rid of a bump or large nasal bridge without seeing a plastic surgeon.
A nose can only be shaped when an infant is very young, or through injury or surgery. Yes, in the situation you describe, your nose will go back to normal.
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It might be Syphilis.
yes, how would someone do it otherwise?
When you hit the bump, the mouse wakes up.
Surgery is the only way to help this and if it's just a small bump and you are a female learning the right techniques with make-up can cover it up. In order to have successful surgery the patient should be 17 or older (after they have basically finished growing.)
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Yes, this is a procedure that is becoming popular. It involves injecting a filler like Restylane or Radiesse into precise points of the nose to camouflage a bump or raise an underdefined bridge or lift a drooping tip. There is no downtime and risks are minimal because no surgery or anesthesia are involved.