Nasal Surgery
(Rhinoplasty/Septoplasty)

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A common procedure for reshaping the nose either to improve breathing or for cosmetic reasons. This surgery is performed on the skin, bones and cartilage of the nose through hidden incisions which are not perceptible postoperatively. Visit ASPS for more information.

Nasal deformity; crooked nose,
nasal hump, drooping tip
After surgical correction straight nose,
Hump removed, tip elevated
Procedure: Removal of hump, tip elevated
External or internal incisions, Weir excisions for flaring.
Straightening of nose, Lower cartilage
trimmed to refine and raise tip.
Breaking bones
Narrowing nose
Nasal splints
Artists rendition only-results may vary

DISCLAIMER: Every surgery has its inherent risks.
It is important to discuss these risks and your particular case with your surgeon.

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