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Rinoplasti

A New Beginning, A Reshaped You


The nose is the most prominent element of our face and one of the cornerstones of our personal aesthetics. However, from time to time, due to congenital structural differences or traumas, the nose can deviate from the image we want and create breathing difficulties in our daily lives. Rhinoplasty is a surgical intervention that changes not only the appearance but also the quality of life. While gaining a natural nose shape that will perfectly match your facial features, you can also improve your breathing function. Rhinoplasty, which is specially designed for each individual, offers an aesthetic and functional transformation, making you feel healthier and more confident.

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Rhinoplasty: Nose Aesthetics and Functional Recovery

Rhinoplasty is one of the most common procedures in plastic surgery and is a surgical operation performed to change the shape of the nose. The nose, one of the most prominent elements of the face, has a significant effect on the person's appearance. For this reason, rhinoplasty is a preferred method to eliminate both aesthetic concerns and improve nasal functions.

Aims and Methods of Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty generally serves two main purposes: aesthetic improvement and functional correction. In rhinoplasty performed for aesthetic purposes, the structure, symmetry and general appearance of the nose are changed. The tip of the nose can be lifted, the nasal hump can be corrected, and the size of the nose can be reduced or enlarged. The shape of the nose is designed to be compatible with the person's facial features.

From a functional perspective, rhinoplasty can have positive effects on health problems such as nasal congestion, sinus problems and breathing difficulties. Breathing function can be improved by correcting the internal structures of the nose with additional surgeries such as septoplasty (correction of nasal curvature).

How is Rhinoplasty Surgery Performed?

Rhinoplasty is usually performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes incisions inside or outside the nose to reshape the nasal bones, cartilage, and soft tissues. The nasal tips, bridges, or nostrils are carefully adjusted to achieve the best aesthetic and functional results. This procedure requires meticulous planning to ensure the shape of the nose looks natural.

Recovery Process and Results

The recovery process after rhinoplasty may vary from patient to patient. Swelling and bruising are normal for the first few days. Patients can usually return to their social lives within 1-2 weeks, but the final shape and results of the nose become apparent over a period of several months. The full recovery process can be completed between 6 months and 1 year. During this period, the nose regains its natural structure and the traces of the surgical intervention disappear.

Conclusion and Future Implications

Rhinoplasty provides significant benefits not only from an aesthetic perspective but also from a functional perspective. In addition to improving the aesthetic appearance, it also increases the person's quality of life by increasing their ability to breathe. A rhinoplasty that is planned correctly and performed by expert hands provides the person with a natural and harmonious nose appearance, while also providing solutions to health problems.

In conclusion, rhinoplasty is a surgical intervention that improves not only the external appearance but also the internal health. By offering personalized solutions from both an aesthetic and functional perspective, it is possible to achieve safe and satisfactory results.

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