What is rhinoplasty: rhinoplasty is the surgical formation of the nose at the request of the patient. At the same time, problems with nasal breathing are also solved.
During the operation, the skin of the nose is lifted, a new shape is given to the bones and cartilage of the nose.The raised skin is superimposed on the new shape. The thickness and elasticity of the skin determine the shape of the new nose.
Candidates for surgery
An experienced doctor knows in advance how each skin will behave after the operation, and in this case you will not have any problems, because if you have any problems, you will know about it in advance.
And the choice is yours.
unique method
The process of rhinoplasty surgery can be divided into 2 stages:
At the second stage, the spinal part of the nose is lowered. This is done in 2 ways.
In traditional methods (fig.1) by cutting out the spinal part of the nose, a beautiful lateral appearance is given, and then the wide-oval nasal bones are cut into wider parts and come closer, as a result of which the lumbar part of the nose becomes thinner.
This type of incision of the spine is the main cause of serious problems (>10%) that occur after operations on the nose (since the cut cartilages do not connect to each other).
Such problems include breathing problems associated with the nasal valve (sniffing, snoring), various deformities of the spine (sagging, curvature, etc.).
Treatment in such cases is exclusively repeated surgery on the nose.
Unfortunately, in some cases, this is a difficult operation that requires the removal of protruding cartilage.
But if the anatomy of the spinal part is preserved during the operation (fig.2), then such problems will not bother you, since the anatomy of the nose will remain in its natural form, and, of course, the healing time will take a very short period.
In operated patients, during the operation, you can manually check whether the spine is preserved. The sensations, softness, smoothness when touched should be the same as with an unoperated nose, even after 1 month.
© 2024 Dr. Gorkhmaz Azimov