Balance and proportion make up an attractive face. As the central facial feature, the nose is a foundational element of this aesthetic balance. When any aspect of the nose is disproportionate to the rest of the visage, it can cause ongoing self-consciousness. Rhinoplasty reshapes the nose to balance the face and improve its appearance.
Rhinoplasty is a cosmetic procedure designed to improve the nose. Most people seek this procedure to make the following improvements:
For patients who would like to subtly alter their nose to create more facial harmony, ethnic rhinoplasty enhances your unique genetic makeup with changes that look natural. A successful approach performed with an artistic touch will help your nose appear less distracting without fully westernizing it, improving facial balance through customized alterations that still honor your cultural identity.
For the most part, someone who wishes to improve the appearance of their nose will be considered a good candidate for this procedure. That said, an evaluation is required to ensure you meet all criteria to qualify for rhinoplasty.
It is imperative to refrain from consuming tobacco products or alcohol for several weeks before and after your procedure. You must also be in reasonably good health and have realistic expectations about the results and recovery process.
In an endonasal approach, all incisions are made inside the nostrils. In other words, at no point during your nose job will your nose be opened up. We will make parallel incisions that run approximately halfway up the lining of your inner nostrils.
People love this approach because the recovery period following a closed nose job is much shorter than the recovery period following an open nose job. Additionally, nobody will be able to see the incisions as they heal.
Despite a slightly longer recovery period, we recommend an open approach when extensive structural changes are required. Like the parallel incisions made during a closed approach, semicircular incisions are made inside the nostrils and are invisible as they heal.
A trans-columellar incision across the septum connects the two semicircular incisions, allowing access to the nose’s cartilage by enabling us to push up your nose skin. If you think your nose is disproportionately small, we can graft cartilage from another part of your body, like your ear, onto your nose. Notably, the trans-columellar incision will heal shortly after your procedure and will not scar.
It can take up to a year to see the final results of your procedure. The skin heals fairly quickly after rhinoplasty; however, the cartilage takes considerably more time to heal.
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