Rhinoplasty, commonly known as nose surgery, is one of the most popular and well-established cosmetic procedures. It aims to refine the structure and shape of the nose in order to create better harmony with other facial features. In addition to aesthetic improvements, rhinoplasty can also address functional concerns such as nasal obstruction or a deviated septum, leading to easier breathing. The ultimate goal is to achieve a natural and balanced appearance that enhances facial beauty while boosting self-confidence
During rhinoplasty, the surgeon carefully reshapes the nose’s bone and cartilage to create a more balanced and natural appearance. Depending on the patient’s needs, the surgery can be done using either the closed technique, where all incisions are inside the nose with no visible scars, or the open technique, which uses a small incision on the outside for better access. After the procedure, minor swelling and bruising are normal and gradually improve, while the final result becomes visible over a few months.
→Rhinoplasty reshapes the nose to improve its appearance and harmony with the face. It can also correct breathing problems.
→In closed rhinoplasty, all incisions are inside the nose. In open rhinoplasty, a small incision is made on the outside, which heals almost invisibly.
→The surgery typically lasts a few hours. Most patients return to normal activities within a week, while full results appear over a few months.
→Yes, the changes to the nasal structure are long-lasting.
→Mild discomfort and swelling are normal and temporary.
→Yes, rhinoplasty can be safely combined with other cosmetic procedures like chin augmentation or facelift to enhance overall facial harmony.
→Rhinoplasty is generally recommended once facial growth is complete, usually after the mid-teenage years.
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