surgery
for
saddle nose
FAQs
Saddle nose correction addresses the collapse or depression of the nasal bridge, restoring both function and appearance. With my specialized training in nasal reconstruction, I ensure structural stability and aesthetic harmony.
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It’s a depression of the nasal bridge.
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Common causes include trauma or previous surgeries.
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Reconstructed using cartilage grafts or implants.
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Mild discomfort, managed post-operatively.
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Cartilage from the ear, rib, or synthetic implants.
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Recovery takes 2–3 weeks; full healing in months.
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Yes, structural correction is permanent.
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Scars are minimal and discreetly placed.
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Yes, improves both appearance and nasal function.
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Minor swelling or infection, managed professionally.
Saddle nose surgery restores nasal structure and function. Book your consultation to find out more.