There are several reasons your nose may be crooked, nasal fractures
being one of the most common. Additionally, a feature often seen in the
face of older people is a crooked and drooping nose. Throughout life,
the nose continues to grow, and the cartilage in the lower section may
weaken and then separate from the upper part of the nose. This often
gives the appearance that a hump has developed on the bridge of the
nose. A plastic surgeon can perform surgery to improve the shape of your
crooked nose, or you can try some facial exercises aimed at
strengthening the nasal muscles.
The
nose shortener exercise will help form a straighter nose by raising a
drooping nose tip. Using your index finger, push the tip of the nose up.
Contract the muscle by flexing your nose down against the resistance
created by your finger. Repeat 35 times, each time concentrating on the
muscle forcing your finger down. Keep your breathing steady while
performing the exercise. For maximum results, perform the nose shortener
exercise twice a day.
According
to the BMI Healthcare, a rhinoplasty surgical procedure is the
only way to change the shape of your nose. However, testimonials claim exercises helped people to
straighten their noses even after the nose had been broken.
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