Techniques in Rhinoplasty
While in previous years rhinoplasty was based more on the removal of the problem, in recent years this philosophy has changed. Rhinoplasty is now based on the rebuilding and sculpturing of the nose.
Nasal
access:
During
plastic surgery, access inside the nose is secured, either with the
open rhinoplasty technique or the close rhinoplasty
technique.
The
distinct characteristic of an open
rhinoplasty is that incisions are made inside the
nose, close to the outer part of the nostrils, and that another incision
is performed on the columella (the vertical part of the nose, located
between the two nostrils). The plastic surgeon, through these incisions,
can reveal and have direct visibility to almost all the nasal
skeleton.
Moreover,
skeletal correction maneuvers are greatly facilitated, especially when
nasal implants need to be used, a procedure which is a lot easier and
precise when the surgeon has good
visibility.
At
the end of a nose job, sutures are applied where there are incisions.
After some time, the parts that are located inside the nose are not
visible, while the incision on the columella usually heals very well, in
a manner that makes it barely visible at
all.
In
closed rhinoplasty, usually more incisions are made
in comparison to the open one, but these incisions are on the inside of
the nose. Through these incisions, the surgeon corrects the nasal
skeleton. The visibility is more limited compared to the open
rhinoplasty and, thus, the surgeon works mainly through palpation.
There
is certainly some visibility of the parts that form the nasal skeleton,
but it is obviously rather limited, compared to the open rhinoplasty.
Also, there is no direct line of visibility of the nose tip. The
advantages of this method are that the operative time is shorter, the
postoperative edema (swelling) is less, and there is not that little
scar, which is formed on the columella during open
rhinoplasty.
While
in previous years rhinoplasty was based more on the removal of the
problem, in recent years this philosophy has changed. Rhinoplasty is now
based on the rebuilding and sculpturing of the nose. This is achieved
using grafts, such as cartilage and fascia (part of connective tissue)
and stitching the cartilage of the nostrils. This is why many plastic
surgeons opt for the open rhinoplasty, because it provides higher
visibility of the inside of the nose, better maneuvering techniques and
the result is usually more predictable compared to the closed
rhinoplasty.
Shaping
the
nose:
The
plastic surgeon, after detaching the skin, exposes the nasal skeleton
and starts shaping it. Depending on the kind of the problem, the
appropriate corrections will be made using grafts. These grafts are
cartilage, taken from other parts of the nose, usually the
septum.
Also,
some specialized techniques of stitching the lower cartilage that forms
the nostrils and the tip of the nose can be used, in order to narrow a
broad nasal tip, to rotate the nose upwards or lower the nostrils.
Sometimes, some osteotomies (fractures of the nasal bones) have to be
performed, so that the nose looks narrower and more
aligned.
Septoplasty:
Septoplasty
is the surgery of correcting the septum. The surgeon separates the
septum cartilage from the mucous membrane. Afterwards, he detaches the
septum from the bone, where it is attached. This separation helps the
septum get free from the parts that hold it in a wrong position, so it
can freely shift to the right one. A small part of the cartilage or the
bones is usually removed. Most of the times, through this action alone
we are able to bring the septum back to the right position. Sometimes,
follow-up procedures have to be
performed.
Turbinoplasty:
On
the inside of the nose there are some structures,
which are called turbinates. In some cases, the turbinates can be
hypertrophic and block nasal airflow. In these cases, many different
techniques of turbinate reduction can be applied. Extra caution is
needed because if the turbinates are completely removed, this will cause
additional breathing problems in the
future.
- Recovery time
- 1-2 weeks
- Price range
- 3300-4000 euro
- Anesthesia type
- General anesthesia