Nose correction / Reshaping surgery (rhinoplasty)
It is one of the most common cosmetic surgeries and can be done for aesthetic or functional reasons. Here are some key points about rhinoplasty:
Aesthetic purposes: Rhinoplasty is often sought to improve the appearance of the nose. This can involve changing the shape of the bridge, tip, nostrils, or overall proportions of the nose to achieve a more balanced and harmonious facial appearance.
Functional purposes: In some cases, rhinoplasty is performed to correct structural problems that may affect breathing or cause other functional issues, such as a deviated septum or nasal congestion.
Procedure: Rhinoplasty is typically performed by a plastic surgeon or an otolaryngologist (ENT specialist). The surgery can be done using either an open or closed approach. In an open rhinoplasty, the surgeon makes an incision on the columella (the strip of tissue between the nostrils), whereas a closed rhinoplasty involves incisions made inside the nostrils.
Recovery: The recovery period after rhinoplasty can vary from person to person, but patients generally experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort around the nose and eyes. It is essential to follow the post-operative instructions provided by the surgeon to ensure a smooth recovery process.
Results: While some changes will be immediately visible after the surgery, the final results of rhinoplasty may take several months to fully develop as the swelling subsides and the tissues heal.
Risks and complications: As with any surgical procedure, rhinoplasty carries some risks, such as infection, bleeding, scarring, and anesthesia-related complications. It’s crucial to choose a skilled and experienced surgeon to minimize potential risks.
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