MBBS, MS - ENT
i have done my MS from Karnataka, and have completed a fellowship from Bombay Hospital in Laryngology and voice disorders and voice surgeries.
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MBBS, MS - ENT
i have done my MS from Karnataka, and have completed a fellowship from Bombay Hospital in Laryngology and voice disorders and voice surgeries.
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr. Sumit Kumar Gaur is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist in Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore and has an experience of 12 years in this field. Dr. Sumit Kumar Gaur pr…
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr. K P Goud is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist in Madinaguda, Hyderabad and has an experience of 25 years in this field. Dr. K P Goud practices at Practo Care…
MBBS, MCh - Plastic Surgery
Dr. G Venkatesh Babu is a Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic Surgeon and Plastic Surgeon in Lingampally, Hyderabad and has an experience of 18 years in these…
MCh - Plastic Surgery, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Leena Jain is a Microsurgeon and Hand surgeon with special interest in replantation- restoring circulation in amputated or severed hands and fingers/toes…
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr. S.R. Ahuja is an Associate Director, ENT at Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, Faridabad. He also provides treatment for specific ENT diseases like Hea…
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr. A.Muraleedharan is an Emeritus professor at Dr.M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai, formerly director & professor of ENT at Madras Medical College & Rajiv…
MBBS, MS - ENT, Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology (DLO)
Dr. Vinod Urs is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist and Pediatric Otorhinolaryngologist in Mathikere - BEL, Bangalore and has an experience of 37 years in these fi…
MCh - Plastic Surgery, MBBS, DNB - General Surgery
Dr. Anshumali Misra, MBBS, DNB (General Surgery), M.Ch (Plastic Surgery), is a Sr. Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Saket City Hospital, New Delhi. His special…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery, DNB - Plastic Surgery
Dr. Kanti Shetty is a renowned Plastic Surgeon in Bangalore with more than 20 years of experience under her belt. She specializes in areas like micro-vascula…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Plastic Surgery
Dr. Neha Chauhan's belief and vision is to create positive impact on the lives of her patients by delivering high quality plastic, cosmetic and reconstructiv…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Plastic Surgery
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What Is Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty) and How Is It Done?
Nose surgery, also called rhinoplasty, is a surgical procedure that changes the shape, size, or structure of the nose. It can be done to make the nose look better, fix breathing problems, or repair damage after an injury. The surgery reshapes the bone and cartilage of the nose so it fits better with your face or works better for breathing. Doctors plan the surgery carefully based on each person’s goals and the natural shape of their nose. Nose surgery can be both cosmetic (to improve appearance) and functional (to help breathing). Some people choose it to boost confidence and make their features look more balanced, while others have it to correct problems like a crooked septum or nasal injury.
Purpose & Benefits of Nose Surgery
● Improves the shape and size of the nose to look more balanced with your face.
● Corrects breathing problems caused by internal issues like a deviated septum.
● Fixes nose damage from injury or previous surgery.
● Helps improve self-confidence and self-image.
● Can reduce nasal blockages or trouble breathing at night.
● Corrects birth defects or irregularities in nose shape.
Who May Need Nose Surgery?
Nose surgery may be recommended for anyone who:
● Wants to change the appearance of their nose to match their facial features.
● Has difficulty breathing through the nose due to structural issues.
● Has a crooked or deviated septum affecting airflow.
● Has a broken nose or deformity from trauma.
● Has congenital (birth) differences in the nasal structure.
● Is an adult with complete nasal growth (typically after teenage years).
Before surgery, a doctor examines your nasal bone, cartilage, skin, and overall facial features to plan what changes are best for you.
1. Cosmetic Rhinoplasty
This type focuses on making the nose look better, for example, making the bridge smaller, lifting the tip, or reducing width. It is chosen mainly for aesthetic improvements.
2. Functional Rhinoplasty (Septorhinoplasty)
This type fixes breathing problems by straightening the septum, removing blockages, or correcting internal nasal structure while also reshaping the nose externally.
3. Open vs. Closed Technique
The best approach depends on the type of change needed and the surgeon’s plan.
1. You talk with your surgeon about what you want and about your health history. Photos and measurements may be taken to plan the surgery.
2. You’ll receive either general anaesthesia (asleep) or local anaesthesia with sedation (awake but numb).
3. Small cuts are made inside the nostrils or sometimes across the base of the nose.
4. The surgeon adjusts the bone and cartilage to achieve the desired shape and to help breathing if needed.
5. The incisions are closed with stitches, and a splint or dressing is often placed outside the nose to protect the new shape.
6. After surgery, you are moved to a recovery area to be watched as anaesthesia wears off.
Most nose surgeries take about 1–3 hours, depending on how much needs to be changed.
After nose surgery:
● You may have swelling, bruising, or soreness around the nose and eyes. This is normal and will lessen gradually.
● A splint may stay on your nose for about one week to protect and support it.
● You may need to avoid blowing your nose for a while and sneeze gently with your mouth open early on.
● Avoid strenuous activity and sports for several weeks as advised by your surgeon.
● Most people can return to normal daily activities within 1–2 weeks, but full healing and final shape may take many months to a year.
Ask your surgeon for specific aftercare instructions to follow during your recovery.
Nose surgery is safe when done by an experienced surgeon, but like all surgeries, it has possible risks. These can include:
● Bleeding and infection after surgery.
● Breathing difficulties or nasal blockage.
● Scars or wounds healing poorly.
● Unsatisfactory appearance that may need revision.
● Change in sense of smell.
● Swelling and skin colour changes around the nose.
Your surgeon will explain risks that apply specifically to your case before the surgery.
Nose surgery is used to change the shape, size, or structure of the nose and can help both improve appearance and fix breathing problems.
You won’t feel pain during the operation because of anaesthesia. After surgery, you may feel soreness or pressure that can be managed with medicine.
The surgery usually takes about 1–3 hours, depending on how much change is being made.
Most people need just one surgical session, but sometimes a second operation (revision) may be needed later if changes are desired.
Yes, nose surgery is generally safe when performed by a qualified surgeon, but all procedures carry some risks that should be discussed beforehand.
If breathing problems or cosmetic concerns remain, symptoms may stay the same or sometimes get worse. Other treatments like medication or nasal sprays may help for breathing but won’t change the nose’s shape.
Swelling and bruising usually improve in weeks, but the final look of your nose may not appear for several months to a year.