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Rhinoplasty

Aesthetic nose surgery, known medically as rhinoplasty, means giving permanent shape to the nose. It is a surgery to reshape the nasal skeleton and soft tissues and make them harmonious and proportional to the face. Ear, Nose and Throat specialists and plastic surgeons trained in nose surgery are involved in nose aesthetics. In what cases should nose aesthetics be performed? Rhinoplasty surgery may be planned to change the appearance of the nose, improve respiratory problems, or for both visual and health benefits. Problems that cause nasal congestion, such as nasal flesh, bone or cartilage curvature in the nose, are problems that can be corrected simultaneously with rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty can be performed due to complaints such as the nose being long or arched, the tip of the nose being low, the size of the nostrils and/or asymmetry. Each rhinoplasty surgery is planned individually. Before rhinoplasty; A complete physical exam, including blood tests, your motivation, your goals, and your medical history, including nasal congestion, surgeries, and any medications you take, are important. For example, if you have a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia, you may not be a good candidate for rhinoplasty. In your pre-operative meeting with your doctor, it is very important that you are clear about your expectations and that your doctor gives you an idea about what can be changed. Is rhinoplasty a risky operation? There are some risks during the operation. Reducing these may be possible thanks to the knowledge and experience of the plastic surgeon. Thanks to the precautions taken before the surgery, rhinoplasty can be completed without any problems. Swelling and bruising after aesthetic nose surgery; The technique used in surgery varies depending on the age, gender, and bone and cartilage structure of the patient. Rhinoplasty surgeries can be performed under general anesthesia or, technically speaking, under local anesthesia. Performing rhinoplasty operations under general anesthesia is more comfortable for the patient and the surgeon.

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