Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty (a nose job) is aesthetic surgery to change the size or shape of your nose. Rhinoplasty can be done both for medical reasons, in case of birth defects or injuries, and for aesthetic reasons, when the patient is not satisfied with the shape of the nose.


Rhinoplasty is performed either using a closed procedure, where incisions are hidden inside the nose, or an open procedure, where an incision is made across the columella, the narrow strip of tissue that separates the nostrils.

Septoplasty (Nasal septum surgery)

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure to correct defects, deformities or deviation of the septum of the nose. For many individuals, a deviation of their nasal septum can lead to chronic nasal congestion and obstruction, requiring surgical treatment to correct.

Indications:

1. Deformation of the nose and septum;

2. There is a congenital structural defect;

3. Nasal defect and inflammation of mucosa;

4. Chronic oedema due to a deviated septum;

5. Congestion of mucus and difficulty in breathing;

6. Painful facial area, regular headaches;

7. Psychological discomfort due to ugly, uneven nose, large asymmetrical.

 

Contrindications:

1. Age under 17 years (in some cases exceptions are possible, for example, in the case of a trauma.

2. Age over 65 years (due to the increased risk of complications, as well as slowing healing of tissues due to weakening of regenerative processes).

3. During pregnancy.

4. Cardiovascular diseases, for example: heart failure.

5. Oncological disease.

6. Acute viral disease.

7. Diabetes mellitus.

8. Hepatitis B & C.

9. HIV.

10. Blood clotting disorder.