Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Rhinoplasty, also known as nose surgery, is a surgical procedure performed to change the shape and size of the nose. This aesthetic procedure can be done to improve the aesthetic appearance, correct the shape of the nose, balance the proportion between the nose and the face, or address breathing problems. Rhinoplasty is performed using various techniques developed with the advancement of modern medicine.
Methods of Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty can be performed with surgical techniques as well as minimally invasive approaches. The main rhinoplasty methods are:
Open Rhinoplastysti
Closed Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty Risks
Like any surgical procedure, rhinoplasty carries certain risks. These include infection, complications related to anesthesia, tissue loss, asymmetry, and unexpected results during the healing process. However, surgical expertise can minimize these risks when adequately assessed and managed.
Suitable Candidates
Suitable candidates for rhinoplasty generally include individuals with the following characteristics:
Post-Rhinoplasty
Silicone tampons have air cavities that allow breathing through the nose. They are easy to remove due to their non-adhesive nature and should remain in the nose for 2-7 days. The nasal splint is removed after seven days.
Results and Recommendations
Rhinoplasty is a personalized procedure tailored to individual aesthetic and functional needs. The following recommendations are essential for a successful outcome:
Rhinoplasty can increase self-confidence and improve overall quality of life. However, like any surgical procedure, it’s important to remember that there are risks and potential complications. Therefore, it’s essential to thoroughly evaluate and consult with an expert surgeon before deciding on rhinoplasty.
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