
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes the nose to improve its appearance and function. It involves altering the bone and cartilage of the nose to change its size, shape, or angle. Rhinoplasty can correct a variety of nasal issues, including birth defects, injuries, and breathing problems. Reasons for undergoing rhinoplasty can be both functional and cosmetic.
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- Dr. consultation
- Pre and post-surgery health test
- Surgery and full Anesthetist
- Hospitalization for 1 day.
- VIP Translator (who will always be guiding the patient while he is in the hospital)
- Follow up with the doctor (Fit to fly after 7 days.)
- 3 meals a day and 24 hours of nursing in hospital.
- Airport pickup and drop off.
- 24/7 personal assistance over the phone.
- The package includes 5 nights at the HOTEL including breakfast for the patient and companion.
• Congenital structural disorders: Shape differences in the nasal bone and cartilage tissue.
• Subsequent deformities: Damages from traumas, fractures, infections, or previous surgeries.
• Breathing problems: Conditions such as crooked septum and wide nose can make breathing difficult.
• Aesthetic concerns: The person is not satisfied with his/her own nose structure.• Asymmetry in nose shape
• Curvature in the nasal bone
• Drooping or upturned nose tip
• Nostrils are of different sizes
• Difficulty breathing
• Chronic sinus problems• Physical examination: Detailed examination of the structure of the nose.
• Computed tomography (CT): Obtaining three-dimensional images of the nasal bone and cartilage tissue.
• Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): More detailed examination, especially of soft tissues.
• Endoscopy: Detailed imaging of the inside of the nose.• Surgical treatment (Rhinoplasty): It is the main treatment method for reshaping the nose structure.
• Medical treatment: Nasal sprays or drops can be used for breathing problems.
• Alternative treatment: These methods are generally used as a supplement to surgical treatment (such as acupuncture, and homeopathy).• Doctor's examination: A detailed evaluation by the surgeon.
• Medical tests: Assessment of general health status.
• Radiological examinations: Detailed examination of the nasal structure.
• Psychological preparation: Obtaining detailed information about the surgery and ensuring realistic expectations.• Anesthesia: It is performed under general or local anesthesia.
• Surgical procedure: Reshaping the nasal bone and cartilage tissue.
• Healing process: Swelling and bruising decrease in approximately 1 week. Full recovery may take several months.• Medication use: Painkillers, antibiotics, and nasal sprays.
• Nutrition: Soft and liquid foods should be consumed.
• Lifestyle: Smoking and alcohol use should be avoided.
• Check-ups: Regular doctor check-ups should be done.-
Bleeding: Slight bleeding may occur after surgery.
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Infection: It is a rare complication.
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Risks related to anesthesia: These are very rare and serious complications.
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Breathing problems: Rarely, breathing difficulties may occur after surgery.
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Scar: Small scars may remain inside or outside the nose.
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Is Rhinoplasty Painful?
Rhinoplasty is typically performed under anesthesia so that you won't feel any pain during the procedure. However, you may experience some discomfort or pain in the days following the surgery. This can be managed with pain medication prescribed by your surgeon.
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Does smoking affect the surgery?
Smoking can significantly hinder the healing process and increase the risk of complications after surgery. It is recommended to quit smoking at least a few weeks before and after the procedure.
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Will my nose look natural?
The goal of rhinoplasty is to create a natural-looking nose that complements your facial features. Your surgeon will carefully plan the procedure to achieve a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing result.
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How long does it take to recover after surgery?
Rhinoplasty is typically performed under anesthesia so that you won't feel any pain during the procedure. However, you may experience some discomfort or pain in the days following the surgery. This can be managed with pain medication prescribed by your surgeon.
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Note: This information is a general guide. Since each individual's condition differs, a specialist should be consulted for a definitive diagnosis and treatment.
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HOSPITHEALTH aims to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information. Please contact us for more detailed information.
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Important: This text is not medical advice. Please consult a specialist.
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