How is Rhinoplasty Surgery Performed?
Rhinoplasty surgery, also called rhinoplasty, is a surgical procedure to correct the shape, size or function of the nose. The plastic surgeon understands the expectations and wishes by having a detailed conversation with the patient. He evaluates the anatomical structure of the nose and creates a plan on how the surgery will be shaped. He or she can discuss postoperative expectations with the patient using computer simulations or photographs.
Rhinoplasty surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia, but local anesthesia and sedation may also be used. The plastic surgeon makes small incisions inside or outside the nose. These incisions are often made in the natural nasal folds or inside the nostrils, so scars may be less noticeable. The plastic surgeon makes small incisions inside or outside the nose. These incisions are often made in the natural nasal folds or inside the nostrils, so scars may be less noticeable.
The surgeon makes the necessary corrections on the nasal cartilages and bones. These corrections are made to change the shape and size of the nose. The surgeon makes the necessary corrections on the nasal cartilages and bones. These corrections are made to change the shape and size of the nose. The incisions used are usually closed with stitches. The incisions made inside the nose are usually not visible from the outside.