Is Nose Reshaping Right for you?

Reshaping the nose (rhinoplasty or a "nose job") is an operative method to improve the shape or size of the nose. Nose reshaping is a complicated procedure. The  outcomes cannot be guaranteed, there are downsides to be taken into account, and it can be expensive and risky too.



Before you proceed further, be sure why you want to reshape your nose. Talk to your surgeon first and reconsider your decision.

What does it take to reshape the nose?
Usually, the nose is reshaped under general anesthetic. Based on your type of surgery, the surgeon may conduct any of the following procedure:
  • Nose Reduction (make your nose smaller)- by removing some of the bone and cartilage.
  • Nose Augmentation (make your nose larger)- by taking cartilage from the ears, knee bones, elbows or skulls and then building up the nose (known as a "graft")
  • Change the shape (including the nostrils) of your nose- by breaking the nose bone and reshaping the cartilage.
  • Nasal Tip Rotation- change the angle between the nose and top lip.

What might go wrong?
Occasionally, surgery to reshape the nose can result in:

  • Severe nosebleeds
  • A shift in the sense of smell
  • Constant trouble in breathing 
  • Damage to the lining of the cartilage behind the nose
  • A vein blood clot
  • Excessive bleeding
  • Infectious diseases
  • An allergic anesthetic reaction

Thus, to avert such risks consult the top cosmetic surgeon for nose correction in Indore

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