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Rhinoplasty


Rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job or nose reshaping, is a plastic surgery process for repairing and reconstructing the form, correcting the functions, and aesthetically enhancing the nose by resolving nasal trauma, congenital defect, respiratory impediment, or an unsuccessful primary rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty can make the nose smaller or larger and it can also change the angle of the nose.
Nasal aesthetics (rhinoplasty) is divided into branches in order to solve all nose-related problems of all patient groups; nose reduction, nose enlargement, nose lift, rasping the nasal bridge, excess nasal bone removal, arched nose surgery, nose tip surgery etc.
Reasons for Rhinoplasty
  • large nose
  • small nose
  • arched nose
  • angle problems
  • nostrils problems
  • functional problems

How can I decide my new nose shape?

There are some factors to consider when deciding on a new nose shape. It can include gender, face structure, community and cultural characteristics.
The nose shape planned for the men is different from the nose shape planned for the women.
The person with long face structure and the person with round face structure should also be planned differently.
In addition, the process to be performed on a person with a thin nose skin will be different from that on a person with a thick nose skin.
It is important to decide on a nose shape that matches the region where the person lives, the rules of society and expectations.
For example, while small noses are characterized in Asia, larger noses are characterized in Africa and longer noses are characterized in the European region. So, in order not to look very different from the other people in the region, it is good not to go far beyond these features.
When the new nose shape is decided, the patient’s medical condition, expectation and wishes should be met at a common point with the doctor.

Process Before Rhinoplasty Surgery

Patients who reached us to have a rhinoplasty surgery in Turkey, must first give us information about their health history, and if they have any health reports they can send them to us so the process will speed up.
Documents will be sent to our authorized plastic surgeon and after the examination of the surgeon, detailed information about the most appropriate procedures and process will be provided to the patient by our service personnel.
After the patient decides on the treatment, the procedure and the new nose shape will be determined by the doctor in the direction of the requests and expectations.
The patient must tell his/her surgeon if there is any medicine he/she uses before the surgery.
Before the operation, surgeon can recommend that the patient stops smoking and surgery-complicating medications (aspirin, etc. blood diluents).

Process After Rhinoplasty Surgery

Rhinoplasty surgery takes between one and three hours on average, depending on the procedures to be performed.
It is enough to stay in hospital for 1 night after surgery.
The surgeon may use buffer or splint on the nose to keep the nose secure for 4-5 days, to heal the bones, and to attach the tissues to each other.
There may be edema and swelling for about 1 week. They will reduce rapidly over time.
Approximately 45 days later the nose will appear as planned. However, full recovery may take six to twelve months.
Rhinoplasty in Turkey done by the most experienced doctors. To have plastic surgery in Turkey has a lot of advantages. Cheap prices, internationally successful doctors, great hospitals and tourist attractions are some of them. If you want to have rhinoplasty in Turkey, please contact us.

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