A surgical treatment called rhinoplasty can accomplish the following objective:
Aesthetic Enhancement: Many people choose rhinoplasty to make their noses seem better. This can entail trimming the nose’s size adjusting the tip’s contour straightening a wonky nose or treating bumps and asymmetry.
Functional Improvement: Rhinoplasty can also fix breathing-related structural problems. The treatment can correct deviated septums, collapsed nasal valves and other issues enhancing both form and function.
Confidence Boost: Self-confidence and a more favorable self-image are frequently raised as a result of the nose’s better appearance and functionality.
An summary of what happens during rhinoplasty surgery is provided below:
Anesthesia: Depending on the degree of the procedure and the patient’s preferences rhinoplasty surgery may be carried out under general anesthesia or local anaesthetic combined with sedation. During the consultation your surgeon will go over your best course of action.
Incisions: An open or closed approach can be used during rhinoplasty surgery. A small incision is made inside the nostrils and across the columella (the strip of tissue between the nostrils) during an open rhinoplasty. Incisions for closed rhinoplasty are only made inside the nostrils. The decision is based on how complicated the process .
Reshaping: The surgeon next delicately reshapes the nose’s bone cartilage and tissue to get the desired outcome. This could entail straightening the nasal bridge adjusting the nasal tip or removing or adding tissue.