Rhinoplasty Surgery
Rhinoplasty commonly known as a “nose job’, is a surgical process performed to reshape or reconstruct the nose for aesthetic and/or functional purposes. This surgery addresses a wide range of concerns related to the nose’s size, shape, proportion, and function.
Types of rhinoplasty Surgery:
Open Rhinoplasty involves making a small incision on the columella, the fleshy column between the nostrils. This external approach provides the surgeon with a clear view of the nose's structures, allowing for precise adjustments. The result is often an excellently shaped nose.
Closed Rhinoplasty, on the other hand, relies on incisions made exclusively within the nasal passages. Once these incisions are made, the surgeon gains access to the underlying bone and cartilage, which can be modified to achieve the desired shape.
Secondary Rhinoplasty also known as revision rhinoplasty, is performed to address issues that persist or develop after a previous nose surgery.
Filler rhinoplasty is an alternative option for those looking for a non-surgical option. In this process, injectable fillers are employed to alter the nose’s shape. This process is less painful than surgical options, and the results are not permanent and may require periodic touch-ups. Each type of rhinoplasty surgery has its own advantages and considerations. To know which option is best suited to your needs, consult with an experienced and qualified rhinoplasty surgeon. If you are considering rhinoplasty, then would recommend choosing Dr. V.S. Rathore.
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