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Nose shape correction (rhinoplasty)

Nose shape correction (rhinoplasty) is performed in order to reduce the size of the nose, change its shape, correct the nasolabial angle, narrow nostrils, straighten the nasal septum, or restore the nose.

Procedure

The surgery is performed under general anaesthetic. A w-shaped incision is made in the nasal septum, and two curved incisions are made in the inner surface of the nostrils.  The cartilage, nasal bone and, if necessary, nasal septum are then adjusted during the operation. Finally, the incisions are sewn up and special splints and dressings are applied to maintain the desired shape of the nose until the bones consolidate.
 
Rhinoplasty
         
     
         
  Skin incisions   Mucosa incision  
         
   
         
Cartilage reduction   Reduction of nasal hump   Dissection of nasal bone

Operation risks

Nose correction, like any other intervention, may have adverse effects such as reactions to anaesthesia, postoperative pain, eye irritation, tightness, prolonged bleeding, wound edge separation, wound infection, and scar hypertrophy. Other possible complications or adverse reactions should be discussed with the plastic surgeon during a consultation.

Postoperative period

Healing normally lasts for several weeks or months, but the splint is removed after a week, or two. Bruising and swelling persist for several weeks. The nose should not be traumatized during physical activity for at least 6 months; other regular physical activity can be resumed in a couple of days.

The final aesthetic result is visible only at the end of healing, but the shape changes are visible almost immediately after the surgery. The effect of the surgery is long lasting.
 
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