Rhinoplasty (nose surgery)

Rhinoplasty or rhinoplasty is a field of plastic surgery that deals with the correction of various congenital or acquired deformities of the nose. Also, with the help of rhinoplasty, in some cases, it is possible to completely restore the missing nose or its parts. An experienced plastic rhinoplasty surgeon will be able to enlarge or reduce the size of the nose, change its shape and eliminate respiratory problems. Rhinoplasty service is available for each patient of the clinic. Our specialists use modern and safe methods to get rid of various imperfections effectively and quickly, making facial features more harmonious and attractive.

Rhinoplasty prices

Name of the service
Complex (nasal surgery + consumables + anesthetic allowance + hospital)
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty
Nostrilectomy (on the one hand)
Nasal aesthetics during surgery (on the one hand).
Septoplasty (one of the isolated operations / stages)
Cheiloplasty Bulhorn (one of the isolated operations / stages)
Consumable materials
Allowance for anesthesia
Stationary (1 day)

Indications and contraindications for rhinoplasty

The rhinoplasty procedure will help to restore the proper shape and function of the nose, which was damaged during fetal development or as a result of various diseases, as well as lifelong injuries: thermal, chemical, mechanical.

There are no serious medical indications for surgery. If the patient is dissatisfied with the shape of the nose or does not work properly, he will voluntarily contact a plastic surgeon, explain the problem and the specialist will choose the most effective method of correction, taking into account individual characteristics.

Rhinoplasty, the cost of which is affordable for any patient in the clinic, allows to eliminate various aesthetic and functional defects:

  • saddle shape;
  • clear pronunciation;
  • thickened or forked tip;
  • enlarged nostrils;
  • the "eagle's beak" effect;
  • disproportionate to the size and shape of the face;
  • respiratory problems;
  • deviation of the nasal septum.

As for contraindications, it should be noted that the procedure is not prescribed for pregnant and lactating women. There are also medical contraindications to plastic surgery, which are fraught with serious complications. These include:

  • diseases of the hematopoietic system (relative contraindications);
  • chronic cardiovascular diseases;
  • oncological disease of any localization;
  • kidney, liver, heart failure;
  • recent heart attack, stroke;
  • infectious processes in the acute stage;
  • congenital or acquired immunodeficiency (relative contraindications);
  • severe mental illness and disorder (relative contraindications);
  • pregnancy, breastfeeding.

Types of operations

Rhinoplasty covers the following types of surgery:

  • plastic surgery of the nasal septum - septoplasty;
  • to replace a broken bone;
  • removal of the hump;
  • shortening of the nose;
  • proximity of the nasal bones;
  • tip support and correction;
  • straightening of the nasal wings;
  • complete nasal correction.
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Both closed and open access can be used during rhinoplasty, depending on the method chosen by the surgeon. Closed rhinoplasty is performed through small incisions in the nasal cavity with the skin detached from the frame. The following types of operations are performed through closed access:

  • shape change;
  • removal of excess nasal bone or cartilage;
  • increase in volume, etc.

If the volume of surgery is large, rhinoplasty with open access is used. Incisions are made in the columella, a vertical layer of skin that separates the nostrils.

In addition to traditional surgical rhinoplasty, non-surgical rhinoplasty using fillers has recently become very popular. This type of intervention is used to solve the following problems:

  • to correct small defects in the nose;
  • to achieve a round high;
  • to restore symmetry, etc.

Rhinoplasty of the tip of the nose

Plastic correction of the tip of the nose involves a series of surgeries performed on the terminal part of the nose. It is possible to improve the shape by removing the deformed or excess parts of the cartilage tissue and fixing them in the correct position.

Nasal rhinoplasty is one of the most difficult types of plastic surgery and allows you to achieve the following results:

  • narrow or increase the width of the tip of the nose;
  • decrease or increase of projection;
  • restoration of nasal symmetry and natural shape.

The variety of anatomical variants of the nasal cone requires the surgeon to develop an individual surgical intervention plan for each individual patient. Various factors are taken into account when choosing a methodology:

  • skin thickness;
  • shape and strength of cartilage tissue;
  • anatomy of the angles of the vaults;
  • nose length and width;
  • rear contours;
  • nasolabial angle;
  • the results the patient expects.

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Correction of the nasal wings can be performed as an independent operation or as one of the stages of a wider surgical intervention. Rhinoplasty allows you to change the width, thickness, symmetry of the nostrils, to correct various congenital defects, to eliminate nasal congestion caused by very narrow nostrils and nasal passages.

hump correction

Correction of the shape of the nose to correct the bump can be done both surgically and without it - by injection. The choice of technique depends on the degree of deformation, as well as the wishes of the patient.

The surgical version of rhinoplasty involves the removal of cartilage or bone tissue through an external or internal incision. After the operation, stitches are made. Another surgical method of correction is stoning. The procedure allows you to make a small bump without cutting the bone structures.

The non-surgical rhinoplasty technique involves inserting a special filler under the skin, which will fill the holes by removing a small defect in just one session. The effect of this procedure lasts 1 - 1, 5 years.

Correction of the nasal septum

This is a surgical correction of deformed cartilage or bone structures of the nose. This type of rhinoplasty is indicated for patients who are concerned about respiratory problems due to deformity of the nasal septum.

columella correction

Columella plastic surgery is an aesthetic operation aimed at correcting the size and shape of the septum that separates the nostrils. Columella plays an important role in the aesthetic perception of the face as a whole, and any change in its size and shape can adversely affect the appearance.

Deformed, very large or, conversely, small, nasal-labial angle smooth or pointed, etc. columella plastic may be required. Columella is considered harmonic if it is below the level of the wings.

Rhinoseptoplasty

During rhinoplasty, surgeons mainly deal with the appearance and aesthetics of the nose, while during septoplasty, they work mainly on the inside and solve physiological problems. Combined rhinoplasty (rhinoplasty + septoplasty) involves the correction of the curved nasal wall, the correction of the shape and size of the nose. The technique allows you to restore normal nasal breathing, eliminate deformities, as well as eliminate nasal deviations. It can be done open, closed or endoscopically.

Preparation for rhinoplasty

At the initial stage of preparation, a consultation with a plastic surgeon is required, who will examine the patient, determine the reasons for the decision to operate, determine the type and extent of the intervention, and explain approximately how plastic it is. nasal surgery costs. For the best cosmetic results, new nose photos and computer simulations are taken.

It is important to rule out contraindications during the preparation phase. A comprehensive examination, including the following diagnostic procedures, is scheduled to assess the patient's general condition:

  • electrocardiogram;
  • fluorography;
  • general and biochemical blood test;
  • general urinalysis;
  • tests for hepatitis, HIV, STIs;
  • coagulogram;
  • Skull CT.

How is rhinoplasty done?

You can do rhinoplasty at the clinic and get the best results. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia in combination with local infiltration anesthesia. Depending on the complexity of the intervention, the duration of the operation is 1-2 hours, sometimes longer.

During the operation, surgical correction of the bone and cartilage frame is performed to give the outer nose an aesthetically pleasing size and shape:

  • change in length;
  • correction of width, height;
  • removal of the hump;
  • curvature correction and backward retraction;
  • rhinoplasty, etc.

The clinic's plastic surgeons use modern, cost-effective methods for rhinoplasty, so scars are virtually invisible after surgery and the risk of postoperative complications is reduced to zero.

Possible complications after surgery

The risk of complications after rhinoplasty is minimal, but unfortunately not completely ruled out. Possible negative consequences of the postoperative period:

  • persistent edema lasting less than six months;
  • hematomas;
  • joining the infection;
  • hypertrophy of subcutaneous tissue during surgery or in the area of cartilage removal;
  • odor disorders;
  • nosebleeds;
  • tissue necrosis.

Rehabilitation after rhinoplasty

After all surgical procedures, tampons are installed in the nasal passages, which can be removed only after 2-3 days. The new nose shape is fixed with plaster. When interfering with the nasal cartilage, such a sticker should be worn for 5-7 days. When manipulating the bone section, the pillow wears out longer - 12 - 14 days.

After the operation, the pain is moderate, and your doctor may prescribe an anesthetic to relieve the condition. In the early days, respiratory problems may be a concern due to severe swelling. It is not recommended to wear glasses for 1. 5 months after rhinoplasty. The full rehabilitation course lasts an average of 6-8 months, so the final results of the procedure can be evaluated from six months to a year after surgery.

The cost of rhinoplasty

The cost is determined by the complexity of the intervention, the technique used, and the type of anesthesia. You need to get more detailed advice in a meeting with a specialist to find out how much it costs to fix the nose.