Rhinoplasty
Nose Surgery
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Rhinoplasty is a procedure to change the size, shape, or proportions of the nose, and improve breathing if needed. It can involve reshaping the nasal tip, bridge, or nostrils, using open or closed techniques, with cartilage grafting when necessary. It’s tailored to each patient’s anatomy and goals.
- Improves facial harmony and profile
- Corrects breathing issues like septal deviation
- Achieves natural-looking, customized results
Adults with realistic expectations, good health, and functional or aesthetic goals. Each case is evaluated during a consultation.
Performed under general anesthesia; takes 1–3 hours. Incisions are inside the nose or on the outside. After, a splint is placed for 1 week. Swelling peaks in 2–3 days and resolves over weeks. Strenuous activity is avoided for 4–6 weeks. Final results develop over 6–12 months.
Every nose is unique; the surgeon creates a personalized plan to meet your goals.
