Aesthetic procedures
Nose-Ear Aesthetics

Rhinoplasty is one of the most preferred aesthetic operations worldwide. Rhinoplasty operation is not only an operation performed for aesthetic reasons. Structural problems in the nose also cause breathing problems. In addition to eliminating this structural problem with rhinoplasty, a more harmonious and smoother appearance is provided to the nose area.
The planning of the operation is made according to the patient and only the necessary tissue is intervened. In some patients, the nose achieves the desired appearance by intervening in the cartilage tissue. In some patients, correction on bone tissue is also required. The healing process of the person varies depending on which tissue is intervened and how much.
For rhinoplasty operation, the person does not need to have problems with breathing. These operations are performed only to give the nose a more beautiful appearance or to correct the shape of the nose. There are even aesthetic operations that aim to lift only the tip of the nose. To summarise briefly, rhinoplasty surgeries are performed for the following reasons:
To repair existing deformities in the nose,
Lifting the tip of the nose,
To eliminate the congenital structural problem,
Widening or narrowing the tip of the nose,
Eliminating the appearance of the nose arch,
To increase or decrease the distance between the end of the nose and the lips,
To eliminate asymmetries in the nose,
Correction of the sunken appearance in any part of the nose,
Eliminating anatomical problems that cause respiratory problems,
Giving the nose a harmonious appearance with the face,
Revising faulty rhinoplasty operations.
Rhinoplasty operation is performed for many reasons. During the operation, cartilage tissues, nasal skin or nostril are intervened to obtain the desired nasal appearance.