When you look at your profile, do you have a bump on the bridge of your nose? If so, it’s very likely that you have a dorsal hump. A dorsal hump is a bump of cartilage or bone on the bridge of your nose. This hump is usually genetic and harmless, but it can potentially cause functional and aesthetic concerns. In this article, we’ll explain what causes dorsal humps and why they may be a risk factor. Plus, we’ll give a brief overview of how dorsal humps are removed and corrected.
Dorsal Hump Nose Explained
A dorsal hump is a bump of bone or cartilage on the bridge of the nose that creates a “hump-like” shape, rather than a smooth slope. The bump is often genetic or the result of trauma to the nose. While this is a common facial feature, many prefer to have it removed to improve breathing or for cosmetic reasons.
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