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The nose is located in the middle of the face and is the first striking structure on the face. The ratio of the nose to the other structures on the face significantly affects its aesthetic appearance.
For this very reason, rhinoplasty, i.e. nasal aesthetic surgery, has become one of the most commonly used cosmetic surgery procedures. During the same operation, cartilage or bone curvatures, if any, can be corrected so the patient can have a healthy and aesthetic nose.
What is Rhinoplasty?
The nose is located in the middle of the face and is the first striking structure on the face. The ratio of the nose to the other structures on the face significantly affects its aesthetic appearance. If a person is upset by one or more of the following problems about the shape of his/her nose, s/he may consider surgery:
Arched nose
Curved nose
Drooping nose tip
Long nose tip
Wide and large nose tip
Narrow nose
Flattened nose tip
Rhinoplasty, which is the most commonly performed operation in aesthetic surgery, is an operation to improve one's nose appearance that upsets him/her. During this procedure, deviated bone and cartilage that prevent the patient from breathing are also corrected.
The Importance of Nose in Facial Beauty
How should an ideal nose be?
The nose is expected to look symmetrical, proportionate, harmonious with the rest of the face, and natural. A beautiful and attractive nose should be well proportioned. A nose in proportion with our face and within itself is important for facial aesthetics.
The goal of rhinoplasty is to provide the patient with a symmetric, natural-looking nose in proportion with his/her face which performs its function a healthy way. A beautiful nose will also reveal other contours of the face.
How is rhinoplasty performed?
Types of rhinoplasty
Open Rhinoplasty
In open rhinoplasty surgery, the incision is applied to the area which is accepted as the middle pole of the nose. The nasal skin and then cartilage tissue are lifted from this incision site. Necessary procedures are performed depending on the nasal functions or disorders of the nose structure; cartilage tissue and skin are replaced back on the nasal middle pole again and the operation is completed by closing the incision. Open rhinoplasty is the preferred method of surgery because it provides a clear view of all structures and the best result during surgery.
Closed Rhinoplasty
In closed rhinoplasty, various incisions are applied depending on the process to be made on the nose, but the incisions are applied through the nostril and are not visible from the outside. The swelling developing after the operation resolves more rapidly in closed rhinoplasty surgery.
When the two techniques are compared, in open rhinoplasty, the surgeon has more control over the interior of the nose and therefore can perform a clearer reshaping, but the healing process may be slightly longer. A mild scar, though subtle, is likely to remain. In closed rhinoplasty, the surgeon's experience is very important. In this technique, the healing process is both more comfortable and shorter for the patient. In addition, since it's performed through the nostrils, it does not leave any scar.
How long does rhinoplasty take?
Although general anesthesia is recommended for the comfort of the patient, this operation performed under either local or general anesthesia, depending on the case, takes 2-3 hours on average.
Is rhinoplasty a painful procedure?
Most patients say that they did not have as much pain as they expected after rhinoplasty. The medications applied to the nose during the surgery prevents pain after surgery.
Before Rhinoplasty
Who can have rhinoplasty?
Female patients older than 16 years of age and male patients older than 18 years of age are eligible to undergo rhinoplasty. In aesthetic operations, physical characteristics, age, expectations, anatomical structure and existing health problems of the patient should be carefully evaluated and the appropriate method should be selected for patient. The operation should be patient-specific.
Doctor Selection
Rhinoplasty operations should be particularly performed by cosmetic surgeons who have a holistic approach to face and are capable of repairing functional structure of the nose.
Things to consider before surgery
Before the operation, the patient should inform the surgeon and anesthesiologist who will perform the aesthetic surgery about all details about his existing medications and general health status. Before the operation, s/he must notify his/her surgeon of upper respiratory tract infections, fever, cough, sore throat, abdominal pain, flu, cold, cold sores s/he might have. Stop taking blood thinner medications, herbal teas, fish oil and avoid any special herbal cure applications 1 week before surgery. You're advised to limit smoking 2-3 weeks before surgery since smoking will have a negative impact on recovery process.
After Rhinoplasty
Issues to consider after the operation:
Supporting the head with a pillow during the first two nights after rhinoplasty and sleeping in a vertical position as much as possible will minimize your risk of developing edema.
Eating regularly and sleeping regularly help to speed up the healing process.
Avoid strenuous activities or activities requiring bending for at least three weeks.
Do not wear glasses for the first 4-6 weeks.
Avoid exposure of nasal region to direct sunlight for at least 3 months. You're advised to wear a high-factor sunscreen or a protective hat for this purpose.
Avoid swimming in the sea, pool or bathing in sauna for the first 4-5 weeks.
Avoid drinking alcohol and smoking as they will have negative impact on recovery of sutures and prevent regeneration of tissues.
Avoid blowing your nose in the first weeks.
Price of Rhinoplasty
The price of rhinoplasty varies by the hospital where the surgery will take place and the procedures to be performed. The operative time is prolonged in line with the nature of the procedure to be performed.
There is a difference between the pricing applied to a patient who will only have a correction of nasal tip and the pricing applied to a patient who will have both rhinoplasty and correction of breathing functions.