20’s Open septorhinoplaty, remove hump, stabilise tip, reduce overall size, improve breathing by correcting a deviated septum straightening the nose. Before and 2 months post op
Open septorhinoplasty. Male 30’s
- Crookedness of the nose
- Deviated septum causing breathing difficulties
- Nasal blockage, particularly on the right side
Before and 1 month post op
Open rhinoplasty. Female 30’s before and 3 weeks post op
- Wide nose
- Dorsal hump
- Lack of tip definition/bulbous tip
The main steps of your procedure will include:
- Narrowing the nasal bones through fracture and drill work
- Reduction of the cartilage and bone to address the hump on your nasal bridge
- Refinement of the nasal tip by reducing tip cartilage and using stitches to make it narrower
Open septorhinoplasty. Female 70’s Before and 3 months post op
- Prominent dorsal hump, made more noticeable after your recent fall.
- Nasal deviation to the left side following the collision with your grandson three years ago, worsened by the recent fall.
- Insecurities about your nose stemming from childhood bullying due to the previous injury
Removal of bone and cartilage to address the hump on your nasal bridge.
- Refracturing the nasal bones to bring the nose into proportion.
- Working on the septum (which is bent).
- Using cartilage from your septum to create a graft for the right side.
- Stabilising the nasal tip.
Open septorhinoplasty . Female 30’s before and 3 months after
Specific concerns about your nose include:
- Irregularity on the nasal dorsum.
- Nasal dorsal hump.
- Over-projected nasal tip.
- Overhanging columella.
- Nasal deviation to the left.
Planned Procedure: The main steps of your procedure will include:
- Reduction of the cartilage and bone to address the hump on your nasal bridge.
- Refinement of the nasal tip by reducing tip cartilage.
- Fracturing the nasal bones to bring the nose into proportion.
- Use of sutures and potentially grafts from your septal cartilage to reshape the nasal tip.
- Straightening of the septum (if needed) to improve breathing.
Open septorhinoplasty . Female 50’s before and 3 months post op
Specifically, you wish to address the following concerns about your nose
- Reduce the dorsal hump side profile
- Straighter nose from front profile
Open septorhinoplasty. Female 20’s before and 9 days post op
Specific concerns about your nose include:
- Length of the nose
- Wonky appearance (deviating to the right)
Planned Procedure: The main steps of your procedure will include:
- Reduction of the cartilage and bone to address the hump on your nasal bridge.
- Refinement of the nasal tip by reducing tip cartilage.
- Use of sutures and grafts from your septal cartilage to reshape the nasal tip.
- Straightening of the septum to improve overall nasal alignment.
- Left spreader graft to straighten the nose
- Tip support graft