Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty surgery is considered a unique surgery because it carries several purposes not only for beautifying the nose but also for treatment purposes.
Rhinoplasty is a surgical process that includes reconstructing the nose by removing the excess bone, and cartilage, or placing industrial materials to enhance the shape of the nose. Consider the Rhinoplasty surgery very common among people who wish to enhance the appearance of their face and correctinazing the functions of the nose or for those who have a congenital flaw or have a flaw by certain accident. However, this surgery can not be done for those who are under 18, whereas the bones surrounding the nose should be fully grown.

Misunderstanding of Rhinoplasty:
The common understanding of Rhinoplasty surgery is for reducing the nose’s size. But the truth is that Rhinoplasty surgery, it includes several types such as reducing the size of the nose, Nose augmentation, changing the position of the nose, and changing the position of the bunny nose. Rhinoplasty surgery has many purposes such as health purposes, and cosmetic purposes.

The Methods of Rhinoplasty surgery:
There are two famous methods for this surgery, firstly, the open nose. Secondly, by the closed nose, and both methods the patient is subjected to general anesthesia to ensure his/her safety.

The open nose: it is through the narrow strip of tissue which separates between the holes of the nose called (Columella). Whereas the doctor does an external incision to help him to do the surgery in an effective way. This method is used in cases of deviation such as deviation of pace, and congenital and non-congenital malformations.
The close nose: whereas the doctor does an internal incision between the upper and lower cartilages. What distinguishes this surgery is that it does not leave an external trace because it is internal surgery and the duration of this surgery is very short with a great speed of recovery.

Who can do Rhinoplasty?
People who are suffering from those problems can make this surgery:
1- those who suffer from big and wide noses.
2- those who have congenital malformation since they’re born.
3- those who got broken in their nose which lead to malformation in the shape of their nose.
4- those who have problems taking a breath or have paranasal sinuses.
5- Those who suffer from cancer that damage the base of the nose.
6- Those who face serious diseases that lead to the deformation of the nose, such as tuberculosis, smallpox, and leprosy.