Rhinoplasty is a cosmetic and functional surgery designed to reshape the nose and adjust its proportions, in order to enhance facial harmony and, in many cases, improve breathing.
Rhinoplasty is a highly personalized procedure: every nose is unique and must be adapted to the patient’s facial proportions and features. The goal is always to achieve a natural, balanced, and functional result, while preserving the patient’s identity.
Rhinoplasty is a procedure individually tailored to each patient. It is usually performed under general anesthesia and lasts between 2 and 3 hours.
In my practice, I perform ultrasonic rhinoplasty, an advanced technique that uses ultrasound instruments to reshape the nasal bones with maximum precision.
Key advantages of ultrasonic rhinoplasty:
There are two main approaches:
Beyond aesthetic improvement, ultrasonic rhinoplasty also allows correction of septal deviations and enhancement of breathing, ensuring a balance between appearance and function.
The results of rhinoplasty become noticeable within the first few weeks, although the final appearance gradually settles over several months as swelling completely subsides.
Rhinoplasty provides permanent results, enhancing facial expression without altering the patient’s identity
Recovery after rhinoplasty varies for each patient, but with the ultrasonic technique, it is usually faster and more comfortable than with traditional methods.
Ultrasonic rhinoplasty provides a more comfortable postoperative experience, with reduced swelling and quicker recovery, allowing patients to return to daily life sooner.
In closed rhinoplasty there are no external scars. In open rhinoplasty, a small incision is made in the columella, which becomes virtually unnoticeable over time.
It is generally not painful. The most common effects are swelling, congestion, and some discomfort during the first few days, easily managed with medication.
Approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the complexity of the case.
Initial changes are noticeable once the splint is removed, but the final result is usually seen between 6 and 12 months, once swelling has completely resolved.
Yes, in many cases the aesthetic correction is combined with functional improvements (nasal septum and internal structures), enhancing breathing.
Less trauma to tissues, reduced swelling and bruising, faster recovery, and more precise and natural results.