Classic Rhinoplasty

Description

Rhinoplasty or nip and tuck is a surgery done to change the nose form. This may be done to alleviate breathing difficulties or redesign the nose's form for aesthetic purposes. Many people consider undergoing this procedure to enhance their looks by correcting the defects in the shape or size of the nose.

Classic Rhinoplasty

Objective

The objective of rhinoplasty is simply to foremost improve the shape of one’s nose. Rhinoplasty also called a nose job, helps in changing the overall appearance of the nose and hence also plays a vital role in defining the final look of one’s face. Rhinoplasty is done for the following reasons:

Classic Rhinoplasty Objective
  • Change appearance of nose
  • Improve breathing
  • Change size of the nose
  • Change angle of the nose
  • Reshaping the tip of the nose
  • Narrow down the distance between the nostrils
  • Improve the alignment of the nose bridge
  • Straighten the nose bridge
  • Reworking of a cleft lip
  • Reworking of a cleft palate

Procedure

Every Rhinoplasty procedure is different. It is tailor-made per the patient's anatomy while also considering what the patient expects from the procedure. During surgery, the bone and cartilage within the nose are modified (either added or removed). To deal with breathing difficulties, a deviated septum may also be corrected.

Clients are advised to keep their head in an elevated position after surgery to cut back a possibility of a nose bleed. Experiencing a congested feeling within the nose is common. Bleeding and mucous discharge also can be expected for some days after surgery.

Who may be a good candidate for Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty is a highly individualized procedure. It would result in the best if you do it for yourself, not fulfil someone else's desires or suit any style of ideal image.

Many things have to be considered before an individual can undergo Rhinoplasty.

  • The doctor will thoroughly examine the client's consent to ensure that the surgery will not cause any breathing difficulties.
  • The doctor will want to understand any previous surgeries that the patient may have undergone.
  • The patient's expectations from the surgery and what is possible must be discussed intimately.
  • People full of haemophilia (a disease within which blood does not clot) are not advised Rhinoplasty.
Nose Reshaping non-invasive with injectables

Description

Nose Reshaping non-invasive with injectables is the non-surgical choice to traditional Rhinoplasty. It is accustomed to temporarily address issues of a dorsal hump (small bump), a drooping nasal tip, and asymmetry.

With this procedure, a surgeon puts fillers into a patient's nose to enhance the contours and reshape it. This can usually be through mucopolysaccharide (HA), the same filler commonly utilized in cheek and lip fillers.

Nose Reshaping non-invasive with injectables

Objective

A nose job with injectables is also known as liquid rhinoplasty. The main difference is that fillers are going to be used to perform this aesthetic procedure. Unlike regular rhinoplasty, under liquid rhinoplasty there is no downtime of any nature and results are immediate. Its objectives can be listed as under:

Nose Reshaping non-invasive with injectables Objective
  • Reshaping of the nose
  • Easing out of a prominent bump
  • The quickest form of rhinoplasty
  • Opted for achieving medium term results
  • Smoothen out the bumps on the nose
  • Raise the nose bridge
  • Improve symmetry of the nose

Procedure

After a consultation where you discuss your required results, our experts and doctors will take the planning forward. For the procedure, your posture will be controlled along with having your face tilted up. Next, you will have a local anaesthetic applied to your nose and the surrounding area.

After the anaesthetic comes into effect, the doctor will enter the filler into the realm around your nose and perhaps the bridge of your nose itself. You may feel a small pinching or pressure while this is done. The whole process can take from a quarter-hour or less to 45 minutes.

Who may be a good candidate for Rhinoplasty?

Many things have to be considered before an individual can undergo Rhinoplasty.

  • The doctor will thoroughly examine the client's consent to ensure that the surgery will not cause any breathing difficulties.
  • The doctor will want to understand any previous surgeries that the patient may have undergone.
  • The patient's expectations from the surgery and what is possible must be discussed intimately.
Septoplasty - Turbinate Surgery

Description

The septum and turbinates are parts of the nose. The septum is the structure that distributes your nasal passages into the right and left sides. An abnormal condition refers to a crooked septum.

The septum is created of cartilage and bone. The cartilage and bone of the septum are lined by a skinny membrane called the mucosa. This acts as a layer of skin for the within of the nose. This layer helps to keep the nose moist.

When the septum deviates, one or either side of the nose can become blocked. Septoplasty is a procedure done to correct an abnormal condition completed to correct them within the walls of the nose. The septum has three pairs of long thin bones called nasal turbinates covered with thin tissue. Certain procedures are often done to mend blocked airways and improve breathing.

Septoplasty

Procedure

During a Septoplasty, the specialists straighten the cartilage and bone, leading to the septum being deviated. During the procedure, the liner (the mucosa) is first lifted off the cartilage and bone. The cartilage and bone can then be reshaped. Sometimes, portions of the cartilage and bone have to be removed. The liner is then laid backpedal.

Repairing or straightening an abnormality and reducing enlarged turbinates could be a common nasal surgery done under anaesthesia. A little incision is formed inside the nose, and also the thin plate of cartilage and bone within the centre of the nose is repaired.

Enlarged turbinates are reduced to normal size. The procedure takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes to finish. Clients usually return home within 2.5 to three hours.

Who is the best candidate for this procedure?

Septoplasty is also necessary to correct abnormalcy and alleviate breathing difficulties. The physician will discuss treatment options and judge if this surgery is suggested. In general, you will be a decent candidate for septoplasty if you:

  • Have an abnormality that causes difficulty breathing
  • Snore excessively that will disrupt your sleep or gives you trouble sleeping
  • Are physically healthy
  • Are a nonsmoker