Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job, is a plastic surgery procedure for correcting and reconstructing the form, restoring the functions, and aesthetically enhancing the nose by resolving nasal trauma (blunt, penetrating, blast), congenital defect, respiratory impediment, or a failed primary rhinoplasty. In the surgeries—closed rhinoplasty and open rhinoplasty—an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist), a maxillofacial surgeon (jaw, face, and neck specialist), or a plastic surgeon creates a functional, aesthetic, and facially proportionate nose by separating the nasal skin and the soft tissues from the osseo-cartilaginous nasal framework, correcting them as required for form and function, suturing the incisions, and applying either a package or a stent, or both, to immobilize the corrected nose to ensure the proper healing of the surgical incision.
Rhinoplasty enhances facial harmony and the proportions of your nose. It can also correct impaired breathing caused by structural defects in the nose.
Rhinoplasty surgery can change:
If you desire a more symmetrical nose, keep in mind that everyone’s face is asymmetric to some degree. Results may not be completely symmetric, although the goal is to create facial balance and correct proportion.
Nose surgery that’s done to improve an obstructed airway requires careful evaluation of the nasal structure as it relates to airflow and breathing.
Correction of a deviated septum, one of the most common causes of breathing impairment, is achieved by adjusting the nasal structure to produce better alignment.
The natural consequence of an aging face is the appearance of wrinkles around the eyes,on face, forehead and the neck area.
Our physical appearance is largely determined by skin quality, especially of the uncovered face. With time and age, our skin's elasticity decreases, and the gravity effects will stand out. Wrinkles will appear on the aging face, trenches around the eyes, nose and lips, folds become more pronounced, neither the neck or forehead are not spared by the passing time.
The desire to preserve a youthful appearance is as old as mankind itself.
In the above cases, skin rejuvenation with chemical or laser methods are not enough. We can achieve the corresponding effect only with facial plastic surgery. Loose skin and tissue layers are placed in their original places, are fixed, and then the excess skin is removed. The face and neck skin are stretched.
The incision starts in the temple area, extends downward in a natural line in front of the ear, or just inside the cartilage at the front of the ear, and continues behind the earlobe to the lower scalp. After the excision of excess skin the wrinkles will be smoothed.
The interventions can be performed under local or general anesthesia. One day postoperative hospitalization is needed for observation. The wires are removed after 10-14 days, in the meantime, a compression bandage is weared.
Rejuvenation of the Face depends on the quality of the skin and of the connective tissue of the patient, usually it has a rejuvenating effect of 8-10 years,and also will keep as much.