Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to improve the shape, size, and function of the nose.
No. Rhinoplasty can also be performed to correct breathing problems such as a deviated septum.
In closed rhinoplasty and most open rhinoplasty procedures, there are no visible external scars.
Initial recovery usually takes 7–10 days. The final shape of the nose may take 6–12 months to fully develop.
Pain is generally mild and can be easily managed with prescribed painkillers.
Closed rhinoplasty is a technique where all incisions are made inside the nose, leaving no visible scars..
No external scars
Less swelling and bruising
Faster recovery time
The suitability depends on the patient’s nasal structure and the complexity of the procedure.
Revision rhinoplasty is a secondary nose surgery performed to correct aesthetic or functional issues after a previous rhinoplasty.
It is recommended to wait at least 6–12 months after the first surgery.
Yes. It requires advanced surgical experience and detailed planning.
Endoscopic sinus surgery is a minimally invasive procedure performed through the nasal passages using a camera to treat chronic sinusitis.
No. The procedure is performed entirely through the nose, leaving no external scars.
In most cases, soft silicone nasal packs are used and are comfortable to remove.
Most patients return to daily activities within 1–2 weeks.
It is performed due to recurrent tonsil infections, breathing difficulties, or sleep apnea.
The procedure can be performed on both children and adults.
Sore throat is common in the first few days and can be managed with medication.
Normal eating usually resumes within 7–10 days.
Otoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to reposition prominent ears closer to the head for a more natural appearance.
It can be performed from the age of 5–6 and is also suitable for adults.
Yes, the results are permanent.
A bandage is used for the first few days, followed by a night headband as recommended.