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Hi. I have a big and a tilted nose which creates breathing problems. As I have noticed, nose has two parts, the initial part which is a hard bone and the remaining part which is flexible. I got septoplasty done for the flexible part before an year and got some breathing relief. However I still feel breathing is not normal due to which I feel my right part of the head heavy. I want to know if there is any non surgical method to fix the hard bone part of the nose which is tilted towards right? I want to avoid surgery due to finance and time and will only go for it if it's the last option. Any non surgical method that can make the nose straight and breathing normal. If rhinoplasty is the only option, how much does it cost at a normal hospital and what is the recovery time? Thank you.


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