I'm interested in projecting my subnasale (premaxilla) forward and I was wondering if this is something that isn't difficult to do. From what I've seen and heard, it seems that most Asian patients focus mainly on the bridge and somewhat on the tip, but hardly on premaxillary augmentation. My subnasale isn't retrusive by Asian standards and sits slightly behind the pink upper lip when seen from the profile. I want to advance the subnasale (I'm guessing via augmenting the nasal spine) so that it sits slightly forward of the pink upper lip and such that the "pull" of the subnasale creates a "tethered curl" (where the upper lip meets the base of the nose).
In addition to premaxillary nasal spine augmentation, I'm looking for a more defined tip and a more projecting tip. Right now, my lobule is rounded and lacks shape, but want to project my tip forward and also create a sharper tip (perhaps via collumellar strut I'm guessing).
My bridge is probably fine - any higher and it probably wouldn't look natural for an Asian. There might be other tweaks I'd like to do but the aforementioned two points are what I'm mainly looking for - premaxillary nasal spine advancement, and projected and pointed tip. I used a 3-way mirror. I pinched the front of my collumella with my thumb and middle finger and pulled forward. Then, I used my index finger to pinch down on my lobule. I like how this looks. It places the subnasale in front of the pink upper lip, creates a tethered curl at the subnasale, and the index finger pinching down on the lobule creates a pointed tip. Obviously, it is harder to imagine how the front view would look like with my hand in the way but these changes mainly affect the profile anyway.
Sorry for being verbose and wordy but I'm not medically-inclined.
Thank you for your time,
Paul
