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Nose Surgery

Rhinoplasty

A key procedure to refine facial center balance—planned around proportion and harmony.

Rhinoplasty

Overview

Rhinoplasty isn’t just about height—it’s about harmonizing the frontal and profile lines, bridge/tip/alar balance, and overall facial proportions. Skin thickness, cartilage structure, and (when relevant) breathing function are evaluated to set goals within a safe range.

Key benefits

  • Improved profile & front view
  • Better facial harmony
  • Customized design
  • Balanced overall look

Ideal for

  • Concerns about shape/height/angle
  • Those seeking better center balance
  • Prefer natural harmony

Quick facts

Procedure time Varies by method/case
Downtime Initial swelling 1–2 weeks (residual may last longer)
Anesthesia Case-dependent (local/sedation/general)
When it shows Lines settle gradually as swelling reduces

Aftercare

  • Follow recovery guidance (meds/care)
  • Avoid pressure/impact
  • Avoid sauna/alcohol/heavy exercise as instructed
  • Keep follow-up schedule

Cautions

  • Recovery speed and final lines vary
  • Scope/material choices are finalized after consult
  • If breathing issues exist, functional evaluation is important

FAQ

Can it look natural?
Yes—proportion-based planning and avoiding overcorrection supports natural results.
What’s the recovery timeline?
Initial swelling often improves over 1–2 weeks; residual swelling can last longer (varies).
Can breathing concerns be evaluated?
Yes. If breathing issues exist, functional evaluation should be included in planning.
Is revision possible?
Often possible, but it depends—prior history and current anatomy must be evaluated.
What’s decided in consult?
We align your goals with anatomical evaluation to decide scope, method, materials, and recovery plan.