This video covers the most common reasons for rhinoplasty surgery; difficulty breathing, snoring, nasal protrusions, unequal nostrils (nasal septum deviation), or simply the desire to have an aesthetic nose.
The sole purpose of rhinoplasty, or commonly known as nose aesthetics, is not to give you an artificial standard nose; this operation is to redefine your face, resolve your breathing difficulties, and give you a nose that is better proportioned and has a more natural appearance.
How long does a typical rhinoplasty operation last? What is the preferred type of anesthesia for rhinoplasty? After watching this video, you will have answers to these kinds of questions.
In this video, you will find details about the preoperative aspects of rhinoplasty surgery, the main rhinoplasty techniques - open and closed rhinoplasty - and factors that influence the decision on a specific technique based on your expectations for the new shape of your nose and the overall appearance of your face.
Do you know the most common problems and needs that lead a patient to consider a nose aesthetic surgery? In this video, you can find aesthetic problems such as some bone structure issues that need correction, cartilage problems, deviated septum or button nose tip, crooked nasal bridge, uneven nostrils, or simply a desire for a more feminine or masculine face.
This video explains some important details about the differences between nose aesthetics performed on male and female faces.
As a candidate for rhinoplasty or an existing patient, you need some basic information about what to expect from the early recovery period and the late recovery period that can last up to 12 months, and this video is the right place to find that information. During the initial recovery period after nose aesthetic surgery, you will be taking various medications from painkillers to antibiotics starting from the moment you come out of the surgery. If you are expecting to see the result immediately at this point, you may be a little disappointed, but you will need to wait at least 2 months for your body to reduce swelling, heal bruises, and most importantly, for your mind to get used to your new and reshaped nose/face. However, after a 6-month period following the surgery, including yourself, everyone will not even remember the old shape and marks, and this is the time when your face will take its final shape after nose aesthetic surgery.
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