Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a "nose job," is a surgical procedure that reshapes or resizes the nose to improve its appearance, function, or both. It can address a variety of concerns, including a prominent hump, a wide or crooked bridge, asymmetry, or a bulbous nasal tip. In addition to aesthetic enhancements, rhinoplasty can also correct breathing difficulties caused by structural issues such as a deviated septum.
This highly personalized procedure can be performed using open or closed surgical techniques, depending on the complexity of the desired changes. Recovery typically involves some swelling and bruising, which gradually subsides over a few weeks, revealing refined and natural-looking results. Because the nose is a central facial feature, rhinoplasty can dramatically enhance overall facial harmony and boost self-confidence.