
Nose Surgery
Nose surgery, also known as rhinoplasty, is a procedure aimed at improving the function or appearance of the nose. It can address various conditions such as breathing difficulties caused by structural issues or cosmetic concerns like reshaping the nose for a more balanced facial appearance. Rhinoplasty can be performed for both aesthetic and medical reasons, such as correcting a deviated septum or repairing nasal injuries.
Modern nose surgery can be performed using open or closed techniques, with the closed approach leaving no external scarring. Advances in technology and surgical techniques have made rhinoplasty safer and more effective, offering patients a chance to improve both their appearance and quality of life. Recovery times vary depending on the complexity of the procedure, but most patients can return to their normal activities relatively quickly.
Types of Nose Surgery
- Rhinoplasty for Aesthetic Enhancement
- Septoplasty for Correcting a Deviated Septum
- Functional Rhinoplasty for Breathing Issues
- Reconstructive Nasal Surgery for Injury Repair
- Correction of Nasal Obstruction
- Reduction or Augmentation of Nose Size
- Correction of Nose Tip or Bridge Shape
- Non-Surgical Nose Jobs (Injectable Fillers)
- Nasal Polyp Removal
- Management of Nasal Fractures and Deformities