alter the aesthetic appearance & functionality of the nose

Rhinoplasty

This surgical procedure, performed by our skilled professionals, is tailored to address your unique aesthetic goals and enhance both the appearance and functionality of your nose. Explore the potential for a harmonious and balanced facial profile through the artistry of Rhinoplasty at our clinic.
Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job or nose reshaping, is a surgical intervention designed to alter the aesthetic appearance and functionality of the nose. This versatile procedure caters to a spectrum of concerns, including a bulbous tip, a hooked or crooked nose, a deviated septum, or adjustments to the width of the bridge.

The Procedure: Conducted under general anesthesia, Rhinoplasty typically spans one to three hours. The surgeon employs precise techniques tailored to each case, often involving incisions inside the nose to access underlying structures. The procedure comprises:

  1. Incisions: Strategically placed incisions inside the nose, ensuring no external scarring.
  2. Cartilage and Bone Reshaping: The surgeon skillfully reshapes cartilage and/or bone to achieve desired results.
  3. Functional Improvements: Addressing both aesthetic concerns and potential functional issues like a deviated septum.

Why Choose Rhinoplasty?

  • Aesthetic Enhancement: Refine the appearance of the nose for improved facial harmony.
  • Functional Benefits: Correct breathing difficulties associated with nasal issues.
  • Individualized Results: Tailored to address specific concerns and achieve natural-looking results.

Benefits of Rhinoplasty:

  • Improved Facial Balance: Achieve harmony between the nose and other facial features.
  • Functional Corrections: Enhance breathing and address septal deviations for improved nasal function.
  • Boosted Confidence: Experience renewed self-assurance with a refined nasal profile.

Post-Operative Care: After Rhinoplasty, patients are advised to follow a detailed post-operative care plan provided by the surgeon. This may include instructions for minimizing swelling, avoiding certain activities, and attending follow-up appointments to monitor progress.