Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty)
Nose surgery, also known as rhinoplasty, can be performed for purely cosmetic reasons, to repair or reshape the nose.
Nose surgery, also known as rhinoplasty, can be performed for purely cosmetic reasons, but can also be undertaken for deformities of the nose that are congenital or are as a result of trauma. The most common techniques come under the banner of either ‘open’ or ‘closed’ rhinoplasty. Each has its own benefits and applications and surgeons who offer rhinoplasty should be trained in both techniques.
Rhinoplasty surgery can change the shape of nearly any part of the nose; those presenting for rhinoplasty will spend time with the surgeon discussing their nose and what they would like changed. Only once a patient’s expectation matches exactly what the surgeon can realistically deliver will surgery go ahead. This approach has been proven to lead to the greatest degree of patient satisfaction.
So, at Sandhurst Plastic Surgery, you and your surgeon will spend as much time as needed to make sure you get the result you want.
At Sandhurst Plastic Surgery Vectra 3D imaging is used to assist in providing anticipated projections and facilitate surgical planning. If you would like to organise a consultation along with a 3D computer generated image of possible rhinoplasty results contact Sandhurst Plastic Surgery for an appointment.
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Disclaimer: Results depend on each patient’s circumstances and can vary significantly. All invasive surgery carries risks. Results may also be impacted by a variety of factors including lifestyle, weight, nutritional intake, genetics, overall health and other factors. Surgery risks and complications are covered in detail during a consultation. If you are considering plastic surgery, please consult with a Specialist Plastic Surgeon (FRACS) who can provide you with accurate and personalised information based on your specific circumstances.
These details are general in nature and are not intended to be medical advice or constitute a doctor-patient relationship.
Please note: Before considering any procedure, it is crucial to thoroughly research the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives. It's also important to find a reputable and board-certified plastic surgeon who can provide a comprehensive evaluation, explain the available options, and guide you through the decision-making process.