Rhinoplasty surgery is performed under general anesthesia and can be performed using open or closed techniques depending on the surgeon's preference and the patient's needs. In the closed technique, the surgeon makes small incisions through the nostrils to access the tissues inside the nose. The open technique involves making an incision on the cartilage and tissue tissue between the nostrils. Which method to use may vary depending on the patient's nasal structure and the purpose of the surgery.
Rhinoplasty surgery is usually performed for the following conditions:
A. Correction of the shape of the nose: If the shape or size of the nose is not suitable for the facial structure of the person or has an undesirable appearance, rhinoplasty surgery is performed to correct the shape of the nose.
B. Correction of nasal curvature: A nasal curvature is a naturally occurring curvature of the nasal bone or cartilage. This can cause breathing difficulties or aesthetic concerns.
C. Elimination of breathing problems: Anatomical structures within the nose can cause breathing problems. Rhinoplasty surgery can help relieve breathing problems by correcting the congestion in the nose.
D. Post-trauma: An accident, blow or other traumatic event can cause deformities or fractures in the nose. Rhinoplasty surgery can be performed to correct such damage and restore the natural appearance of the nose.