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Rhinoplasty, known as rhinoplasty in the medical literature, is a surgical procedure performed to change the shape, size or function of the nose. Rhinoplasty is a frequently preferred operation not only for aesthetic concerns, but also for the correction of respiratory problems.
What is Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty is the process of reshaping the nose. This operation can be performed for purposes such as reducing the size of the nose, correcting the tip of the nose, narrowing the nostrils or correcting the curvatures in the nasal arch. This operation, which is performed with aesthetic concerns, provides a more balanced and aesthetic appearance by adapting to the facial features of the person.
Why is Rhinoplasty Performed?
Rhinoplasty can be performed for many different reasons. These include
- Aesthetic Reasons: To improve the appearance of the nose and harmonize it with the face.
- Functional Reasons: To eliminate breathing problems and reduce nasal congestion.
- Post Traumatic Adjustments: To correct deformations caused by accidents or injuries.
- Congenital Anomalies: Correcting deformities that exist from birth.
How is Nose Aesthetics Performed?
Rhinoplasty is an operation performed under general anesthesia and usually takes between 1-3 hours. The surgeon reshapes the nasal bone and cartilage structure by making small incisions inside or outside the nose. After the surgery, patients usually stay in the hospital overnight and resume daily activities in about a week.


