dapii
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In some people their nose cartilage itself is fine and sharp but the thick skin on top of it makes the nose rounded and bulbous
Hydrocortisone is a steriod cream know for causing thinning (atrophy) of the skin. In theory should work for someone that has thick skin (NOT cartilage) on the nose that cant be resolved by a rhinoplasty. Anyone willing to test this out and be a guinea pig?
A good example of thick skin on the nose is this:

Rhinoplasty did absolutely nothing but make his nose look even worse. His thick nose skin was the reason for that
On the other hand, a nose with thin skin looks sharp and smaller:

Hydrocortisone is a steriod cream know for causing thinning (atrophy) of the skin. In theory should work for someone that has thick skin (NOT cartilage) on the nose that cant be resolved by a rhinoplasty. Anyone willing to test this out and be a guinea pig?
Over-the-counter hydrocortisone is the lowest-potency steroid cream available, but could cause thinning of the skin if used daily for many consecutive weeks. This is especially true if steroid cream is used on thin, sensitive skin such as the eyelids, genital areas, or the folds of the skin
A good example of thick skin on the nose is this:

Rhinoplasty did absolutely nothing but make his nose look even worse. His thick nose skin was the reason for that
On the other hand, a nose with thin skin looks sharp and smaller:
