Droopy Nose Tip
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A droopy nose tip—also known as nasal tip ptosis, drooping nasal tip, dropping nasal tip, caudal nose tip, or simply a droopy tip—occurs when the tip of the nose lacks projection or rotation, leading it to tilt downward below the bridge of the nose. This condition can make the nose appear longer and disrupt facial balance, leaving some individuals feeling self-conscious. Often caused by genetics, aging, previous injury, or even prior nose surgery, a downward nose tip is noticeable even from a distance and may also be more obvious when smiling. For those seeking a solution, both surgical and non-surgical options such as nasal fillers or a non-surgical rhinoplasty (“liquid nose job,” “pixie tip lift”) are popular treatments, helping lift and reshape the drooping tip to restore harmony and enhance confidence.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Nose Filler
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