I don't think your rhino was a complete disaster, my primary was a lot worse, and in some ways it's an improvement! It does also depend on one's aesthetic taste, but I'm kind of with Lazlo here... I prefer a stronger bridge and a lower, slightly pointy tip for a man. I think Johnny Depp has the perfect male nose, strong but not too strong.
Here's my two cents... I think the dorsal hump needed to be conservatively shaved down. This was made more apparent by the low radix, which could have been elevated slightly. Your tip was slightly too low, and did need to be conservatively lifted, hence the columellar strut graft. Your surgery did not leave you with an inverted v deformity and your mid vault hasn't caved in, which is a common issue with such a reduction in the bridge, and this is all thanks to the spreader grafts. If you were going to revise the nose, I would elevate the bridge slightly with an onlay graft, have the alar rims pulled down, and have the columellar tucked in. I wouldn't formally derotate the tip as it will naturally look lower and less projected once the bridge is elevated and the columellar tucked. The onlay and the columellar tuck should be simple procedures, but I'm guessing all your septal cartilage was taken for grafting in the primary. You would therefore need to use costal cartilage from the chest wall, which should not be taken lightly as it will leave a scar of significant length, and in the worse case lead to a punctured lung. Alternatively, you could use a gortex implant but these are prone to infection, or donor cartilage but these are had to work with and often warp. Ultimately, your nose is not a disaster, it could be improved but it would be costly with potential complications.
I appreciate that you may not agree with my comments, and I hope you take them in a constructive way. If you do go for a revision, be very careful who you pick as you don't want to make matters worse.