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A skewed nose and uneven nostrils often indicate a nasal septum deformity. This can cause problems, including a frequently blocked nose and breathing issues on one side. During puberty, the septum may have grown too far, causing a septum deviation due to lack of space. A fall or collision can also lead to a deviated septum. During the procedure, part of the septum is removed, reducing the curve and improving the airflow.