Nose Aesthetics – Rhinoplasty

The nose is the structure located in the middle of our face and attracts the most attention when looking at us. That's why a beautiful and natural nose is indispensable for facial beauty. It also helps us breathe, smell, humidify and warm the air, and makes our voice special to us. In other words, it adds a lot to our face in terms of aesthetics, and at the same time, it has very important functions in terms of human health.

Deformities in the nose affect your external appearance by disrupting the harmony of your face, affect your health by causing nasal congestion, and as a result of all this, your psychology, your human health. It can affect your self-confidence in relationships. Aesthetic nose surgeries are performed to solve all these problems.

What can we do with aesthetic nose surgery?

If the nose is arched with aesthetic nose surgery. We can take this belt. If there is a drooping nose tip, we can lift the nose tip. If the nose tip is too upturned, we can bring it to the normal position. If the nose root is behind, we can fill the area between the nose root and the forehead to lengthen the nose that looks shorter than normal and correct the appearance of the eyes being separated from each other. If the distance between the nose and the upper lip is long, we can shorten it. If it is short, we can lengthen it.

We can take crooked noses to the midline. We can reduce the nostrils and wings. If the tip of the nose looks ball-like and thick, we can make it thinner, or if it seems squeezed, we can widen it. Before the surgery, we plan which of these changes the patient needs and how much they need, and we go into the surgery knowing what needs to be done.
Planning is specific to each patient. It is so important that it is necessary to work on it individually for each patient, sometimes for hours.

Does correcting the shape of the nose have a positive effect on the function?

The functions of a structurally bad nose It is also bad. In other words, a patient whose nose is bent or crooked, or whose side walls are sunken inwards, as if squeezed, or who has a curvature in the inner bone, cannot breathe and develops nasal congestion. In these patients, unless both the inside and outside of the nose are corrected together, neither the function nor the aesthetic appearance will improve. .
Today, we consider the inside and outside of the nose as a whole. As a result, the curvature of the nasal bone, which prevents breathing, causes aesthetic nose problems. It should be evaluated before surgery and if there is a curvature, it should be corrected in the same surgery. Correcting this disorder is very important not only in terms of function but also in terms of aesthetics.
What are the changes in the philosophy of surgery as a result of scientific developments in aesthetic nose surgeries?
Nose surgery techniques have also changed their concept after the 2000s as a result of the advancement of science and medicine and the experience gained. . As a result of a better understanding of nasal anatomy, the development of aesthetic vision and the combination of these two factors, the surgical perspective and mindset have changed. As a result, the importance of preserving nasal functions while aiming for natural and harmonic aesthetic results was understood.

In the 1960s. The fashionable noses in the times when aesthetic vision, nasal anatomical knowledge and surgery techniques were insufficient, were noses with a very carved back (slanted nose) and extremely upturned noses defined as pig noses.

These noses had an unnatural and operated appearance. Noses are generally made with the same technique used in times when excessive cartilage and bone removal was the norm in aesthetic nose surgeries. Nowadays, such noses are described as undesirable and "excessive surgery-smelling" noses.

The extremely reduced, lifted, Noses that cause the eyes to look separate from each other and "squat", so to speak, do not comply with today's aesthetic understanding.

Nowadays, a successful aesthetic nose surgery is a surgery that directs attention to the person's eyes, not to the nose, and is not obvious that the surgery has been performed (naturally), and its functions are fully restored. It aims to create a nose that is resistant to the effects of aging (without collapse or warping) for many years. What draws my attention is that almost all patients applying for aesthetic nose surgery want a natural, inconspicuous, unobtrusive nose.

The aim of aesthetic nose surgery is to create a nose that is compatible with other parts of the face and does not have breathing problems. The nose should be in balance within itself.

In other words, the back of the nose, its tip, and the parts where it meets the face should be in harmony with each other.
When naturalness is disrupted, art comes into play.
Marc Chagall

So what should we understand from a beautiful nose?

In our opinion, a beautiful nose equals a natural nose. Noses in which the dorsum of the nose is excessively carved and the tip of the nose is lifted too much are far from natural.

A nose that has undergone plastic surgery should be beautiful and balanced from all angles, not just when viewed from one side.

What we attach most importance to is that the nose is beautiful from the front. Because we have a face in our relationships with people throughout our lives. We communicate face to face and people always remember our face from the front.
Standard nose surgery should not be performed on every patient, individual planning and personalized, so to speak, "tailor-made" nose surgery should be performed.

A well-made nose:

- It should look natural and be compatible with itself and the other structures of the face.
- It should not have the appearance of a operated nose.
- People's attention is more focused on your eyes than on your nose.
- Nasal congestion should be corrected in the same surgery and breathing should be better after surgery

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