Why is Nose (Rhinoplasty) Surgery Performed?

Aesthetic Reasons: Many people are uncomfortable with the shape, size or proportion of their nose. Rhinoplasty aims to change the shape and size of the nose to improve a person's aesthetic appearance. This procedure can make the nose appear more symmetrical, balanced and in harmony with the face.
Signs of Old Age: With the aging process, signs such as sagging and wrinkles may appear on the skin of the nose. Rhinoplasty can be used to alleviate the signs of aging and rejuvenate the appearance of the nose.
Respiratory Problems: Some people experience breathing problems due to natural structural or anatomical problems in their nose. Rhinoplasty can improve breathing by correcting the septum inside the nose, enlarging the nostrils or reshaping the nasal cartilages.

Nose Injuries: Nasal fractures or injuries due to accidents, trauma or sports activities may require rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty can correct post-injury deformations by restoring the nasal structure and improving the appearance.
Congenital Anomalies: Some people are born with congenital anomalies in their nose. These anomalies may include enlarged nasal tips, curvature of the nasal septum or asymmetry in the nostrils. Rhinoplasty can be used to correct such congenital conditions.
Types of Rhinoplasty


Who is Nose Aesthetics Applied to?
- Disliking the shape or size of the nose.
- Wanting the nose to have a smaller, larger, more symmetrical or more balanced appearance.
- Congenital nasal deformities.
- Post-traumatic nasal curvature, nasal tip deformities, protrusions or hollows on the back of the nose.
- Breathing problems due to curvature of the nasal septum or other structural problems in the nose.
- Those who have nasal fractures or trauma as a result of accidents, blows or sports injuries.
- Reducing the signs of aging caused by changes in the nasal tissues and bones with the aging process.
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