Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty (nose surgery) is a modern surgical procedure that improves both aesthetic appearance and optimises respiratory functions. With a 98% patient satisfaction rate, this surgery, which is specially planned for each patient’s facial anatomy, takes an average of 2.5-3.5 hours and is performed under full anaesthesia.

The modern rhinoplasty technique involves the delicate reshaping of the nasal bone and cartilage structure. While correcting septal deviation, the nasal tip and nostrils are supported by special graft techniques. These technical details are of great importance for optimal respiratory function and natural appearance.

The healing process is managed with a scientific protocol: A thermoplastic nasal splint is used in the first week, and ice application is done for oedema control. Bruises disappear within 2-3 weeks, and full recovery takes 6-8 months. Patients generally return to social life in 10-12 days, start light exercises in the 3rd week, and can participate in all activities within 2-2.5 months. With modern techniques, the optimal result is obtained in the first surgery in 92% of cases, and functional recovery is provided in over 95% of cases.