
Rhinoplasty
For the patient who has complaints about nasal deformity and breathing, the inside and outside the nose are examined.
Especially for patients with breathing problems, tomography may be requested if the examination is not sufficient.
The planning regarding the appearance is shown to the patient via photoshop and an appropriate and healthy surgical plan is made by considering the patient’s wishes.
Nasal operations are often performed under general anesthesia.
While changing the shape, breathing problems should also be solved in the same operation. Nasal operations must be planned in a way each patient reach their goals and solve their problems at once. When the patient’s complaint is appropriate, smaller plans such as tip rhinoplasty can also be made. Depending on the duration and size of the procedure, it can be performed with sedation-local anesthesia.
