Rhinoplasty, commonly known as rhinoplasty, is a surgical procedure to correct the shape and size of the nose. This aesthetic intervention not only changes the appearance, but can also increase the patient’s self-confidence and improve quality of life.
Rhinoplasty Procedure
The first step is a detailed consultation with our team of expert surgeons. During this process, we will evaluate your nose structure, listen to your expectations and wishes, and determine the most suitable treatment plan for you. Every patient’s needs are different. Therefore, we will conduct a detailed evaluation to create a personalized treatment plan for you. Rhinoplasty may involve a variety of techniques to change the shape and size of the nose. These techniques may include procedures such as nose tip correction, breaking or reducing the nasal bones, and reshaping the nostrils.
During the application phase, our experienced surgeons will perform the procedure using the safest and most effective techniques. Our goal is to achieve a natural result and help you achieve the look you want.
We continue to support you in the post-Rhinoplasty period. We follow your recovery process closely and stay in touch with you regarding any problems or concerns.
Suitable Candidates for Rhinoplasty
Physical Health: It is important for Rhinoplasty candidates to have good overall physical health. Those with chronic health problems or serious medical conditions should be carefully evaluated before surgery.
Expectations: Candidates should have realistic expectations. Rhinoplasty can improve nose shape and size, but it does not guarantee a perfect nose. You should discuss your wishes and expectations in detail with your surgeon.
Growth Must Be Completed: Candidates are not suitable for rhinoplasty before their nose development is completed, that is, candidates who are generally 17-18 years old in men and 15-16 years old in women. Surgical interventions performed before nose development is completed may cause the results to change.
Health History: Those with past surgeries or injuries to the nose or facial area should be evaluated especially carefully. Previous surgical interventions may affect the planned procedure.
Smoking and Alcohol Use: Smoking and alcohol can negatively affect the healing process. Therefore, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption should be avoided before and after rhinoplasty.
Mental Health Status: Rhinoplasty requires preparation not only physically but also psychologically. Candidates must be mentally prepared to handle possible emotional reactions and challenges during the recovery process following surgery.
Good Communication: Open and honest communication between candidates and their surgeons is crucial. It is important for a successful rhinoplasty experience that candidates share their wishes, concerns, and health history with their surgeon.
Process Before Rhinoplasty
Before surgery, you may meet with your surgeon several times. These check-ups provide an opportunity to ask your final questions, share your concerns, and make final preparations for surgery. The day of surgery takes place in the hospital or in the surgeon’s office. It is important that you follow the pre-operative instructions carefully and make all necessary preparations.
The pre-Rhinoplasty process may vary depending on the needs of each patient, and your surgeon who will work with you during this process will be there to determine the most suitable treatment plan for you and support you before surgery.
Process After Rhinoplasty
Following surgery, you will usually be monitored in the hospital for a few hours. During this time, you will be under observation as the effects of anesthesia wear off and the initial recovery process begins. After surgery, it is important to rest and continue the healing process at home. Your surgeon will give you instructions on what to pay attention to in the postoperative period. These instructions may include precautions such as medication use, cleaning the nasal area, applying cold compresses, and keeping the head in an elevated position.
In the postoperative period, swelling and bruises in the nose area are normal. This condition usually subsides within a few weeks, but full recovery may take several months.
During the postoperative period, your surgeon will arrange follow-up visits with you at regular intervals. During these visits, your recovery process is evaluated, your questions, if any, are answered and interventions are made when necessary.
It is important to avoid heavy physical activities in the postoperative period. You should act in accordance with your surgeon’s recommendations and allow the healing process to take its natural course.
In the post-rhinoplasty period, it is important to follow up the results. Full recovery may take several months and results may become more noticeable over time.
In the postoperative period, it is important to receive emotional and psychological support as well as physical recovery. Rhinoplasty, sometimes emotional
It can cause emotional reactions and therefore, receiving psychological support can support the healing process.
The post-rhinoplasty process may vary depending on the individual needs of each patient and the complexity of the surgical intervention.