How to Shape Your Nose ?

Rhinoplasty is a surgery to reshape the nose. It can change the angle of the nose in relation to the face & the upper lip. It can also alter the tip of the nose or indentions, correct bumps or other defects on the nose.

The surgeon makes small incisions to access the cartilage & bones that support your nose. The incisions are generally made inside the nose so that they are not visible after the surgery. Some cartilage or bone may be removed, or tissue may be added. After the surgeon has reshaped & rearranged the bone and cartilage, the tissue & skin is reshaped over the structure of the nose.

The procedure of Maxillofacial Distraction Osteogenesis

Who Is The Perfect Candidate?

Rhinoplasty can change the shape, size and angle of your nose and make it proportionate with the rest of your face and hence, if you feel that your nose is not proportionate with your face then you can go for Rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty can also correct structural problems with the nose that cause breathing problems & chronic congestion.

What To Expect After The Surgery?
The results of rhinoplasty may be major or minor, depending on the kind of correction you want. It is important that your plastic surgeon & you agree on the goals of the surgery. If your outlooks are realistic and your plastic surgeon shares them, he or she will possibly be able to give you the result you want. The effects of rhinoplasty are permanent, although succeeding injury or other factors can alter the nose's look. Cosmetic surgery must only be done on a fully developed nose. Complete development usually occurs by the age of 15 or 16 in females and by the age of 17 or 18 in males. If surgery is done before this age, continuous development of the nose can alter the surgical outcomes and possibly cause problems.

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