Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at modifying the shape of the nose for aesthetic or functional reasons.
It can correct congenital defects, injuries or respiratory problems by adjusting the bone, cartilage or skin structure of the nose.
Rhinoplasty is a delicate procedure, requiring the expertise of an ENT surgeon to obtain harmonious and natural results.
Secondary rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct or improve the results of a first rhinoplasty. It is often necessary in the event of complications, aesthetic dissatisfaction, or persistent functional problems. This procedure is more complex than the initial rhinoplasty because it often has to deal with scar tissue or altered nasal structures. Specialized expertise is essential to achieve optimal results and avoid further problems.
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting a deviation in the nasal septum, which separates the two nostrils. This deviation can cause breathing difficulties, recurrent sinus infections, or nosebleeds.
During surgery, the surgeon straightens and repositions the septum to improve nasal airflow. Unlike rhinoplasty, septoplasty is primarily performed for functional rather than aesthetic reasons.
Otoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims to correct protruding or deformed ears, often for aesthetic reasons. It involves repositioning or reshaping the cartilage of the ear to bring it closer to the head or improve its shape.
This procedure is commonly performed in children and adults to improve appearance and self-esteem. The results are generally long-lasting, with a relatively short recovery time.