Rhinoplasty
Personalized rhinoplasty for results that look and feel natural.
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty, or nose surgery, is one of the most requested and powerful procedures in aesthetic medicine. It’s not just about changing how your nose looks—it’s about helping you feel more confident and breathe better, too.
A beautiful nose isn’t just one that looks good in the mirror. Nose not only fits your face, but it also lets you breathe freely. That’s why the best rhinoplasty results are created when we focus on both form and function. This delicate balance is the foundation of our minimally invasive rhinoplasty techniques today.
Whether you’re looking to correct a bump, lift the tip, refine the shape, or fix a breathing problem—you’re in the right hands. We use modern, advanced techniques to create natural-looking results that bring harmony to your entire face.
Modern rhinosurgery includes several specialized procedures
Rhinoplasty
Reshaping the nose
using either an open or
a closed technique
Septoplasty
Correcting a deviated
nasal septum to improve
airflow
Turbinate surgery
Reducing the size of enlarged
turbinates to relieve nasal
obstruction
Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)
Restoring drainage and
ventilation of the paranasal
sinuses
Each of these procedures can be performed individually or combined, depending on the patient’s needs. When your nose looks right and works well, everything changes—from your profile to your confidence.
Meet Our Expert Surgeons
Dr. Ross and Dr. Nosova bring unparalleled expertise to the field of rhinoplasty, having completed comprehensive training in rhinology, including residency in ENT surgery. With a profound aesthetic sensibility and deep comprehension of nasal anatomy and facial proportions, they seamlessly integrate functional restoration with cosmetic refinement, delivering results that are both naturally beautiful and meticulously balanced.
Dr. Ross
Specialist
Dr. Nosova
Specialist
What is RHINOPLASTY?
Rhinoplasty isn’t just about changing how you look — it’s about unlocking the most confident, harmonious version of yourself.
Your nose is the centerpiece of your face that shapes first impressions and defines your natural beauty. A nose that looks balanced and feels natural unites all your facial features into perfect harmony while easy healthy breathing elevates your everyday life.
Choosing the right surgeon from the start — someone with both an artistic vision and specialized training in otolaryngology — means you won’t just see a difference; you’ll feel it. A perfectly performed primary rhinoplasty means further operations are needed — just a singular beautiful, lasting transformation.
- Confidence
- Breathing
- Harmony
Key indications for Rhinoplasty
- Impaired nasal breathing
- Excessive nasal length or width
- Nasal asymmetry
- Tip deformities
- Dorsal hump irregularities
- Nasal trauma or post-surgical deformities
- Unsatisfactory results from a previous rhinoplasty (revision rhinoplasty)
Rhinoplasty Surgical Overview
General Anesthesia
Rhinoplasty is performed under general anesthesia to ensure your comfort and safety throughout the procedure.
Functional Correction
If breathing issues are present, the surgeon first corrects internal nasal structures through septoplasty, carefully straightening a deviated septum to improve airflow. The method used is always personalized to each patient's anatomy.
Cosmetic Refinement
Once functional concerns are addressed, the cosmetic phase begins — starting with refining the nasal tip and narrowing the bridge if needed. In some cases, cartilage grafts are used to enhance support, improve definition, or restore symmetry.
Finishing & Recovery
If necessary, nostril size can also be adjusted for better proportion and overall facial balance. These grafts are harvested from the patient's own nasal septum, ear, or rib, ensuring natural, long-lasting results.
At the end of the procedure, all incisions are closed with resorbable sutures. Soft silicone splints are placed inside the nose to support the internal structures, and a custom-fitted splint is applied to maintain the new shape during healing. Rhinoplasty recovery is typically smooth, with most patients resuming normal activities within a week.
Revision Rhinoplasty
Revision rhinoplasty is one of the most challenging procedures in facial plastic surgery.
After an unsuccessful primary operation, the skin may lose elasticity. Also, the nasal bones and cartilage can become distorted, scarred, or too weak to support a new structure. In many cases, the nasal framework must be entirely reconstructed using cartilage grafts.
The success of revision rhinoplasty heavily depends on the surgeon’s advanced expertise, precision, and deep understanding of both the aesthetic artistry and functional restoration.
Recovery After Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty
Phase 1
First 5-7 Days
Most swelling significantly decreases, and the external splint (plaster) is removed. Most patients experience mild to moderate swelling, bruising, and nasal congestion.
Phase 2
3-4 Months
Over the next several months, the nasal contours continue to refine. Some minor residual swelling, especially at the tip, may still be present.
Phase 3
6 Months - 1 Year
The final results, including a full resolution of swelling and an achievement of complete definition, are usually visible between 6 to 12 months after surgery.
Important Note:
For patients undergoing septoplasty, the internal nasal mucosa generally heals and returns to normal within approximately one month.
By the end of the first week, most patients feel comfortable returning to non-strenuous activities, work, or school.
Benefits of Rhinoplasty
Restored Breathing Function
Septal correction improves nasal airflow and can permanently relieve chronic congestion and rhinitis symptoms.
Practically Invisible Scars
Closed rhinoplasty is a more advanced technique that leaves no visible external scars.
'One-Day' Procedure
Tip rhinoplasty typically takes 1 to 2 hours; an isolated alar (nostril) rhinoplasty takes less than an hour.
Safe, Adaptive Anesthesia
Modern anesthesia techniques offer minimal risk, a natural sleep experience, and quick comfortable recovery.
Fast Recovery
Mild facial swelling usually resolves within 5-7 days, allowing most patients to return to their normal activities quickly.
Permanent Results
Rhinoplasty provides lasting improvements by correcting structural and aesthetic nasal concerns.
Contraindications
Rhinoplasty may not be recommended for individuals with uncontrolled chronic illnesses, active infections, severe bleeding disorders, or unrealistic aesthetic expectations.
Candidates must be in good general health, non-smokers or willing to stop smoking, and emotionally prepared for the surgical process and recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to choose a surgeon for rhinoplasty?
It is important to trust a plastic surgeon with international certification, specialization in ENT surgery, and refined aesthetic taste. Such experience guarantees not only beautiful and natural results, but also proper breathing function, which ensures maximum chances of success.
How does recovery proceed?
How long do the results of rhinoplasty last?
The results are considered permanent. During the first year, the tip of the nose may drop slightly (by 1–2 mm) — this is a normal phase of the recovery process.
Does rhinoplasty affect breathing?
Aesthetic rhinoplasty (especially reduction rhinoplasty) can affect breathing if problems with the internal structures of the nose are not corrected. A preoperative CT scan (CT scan of the nose and paranasal sinuses) allows such features to be identified and corrected during surgery.
Is rhinoplasty possible if I have medical problems?
It depends on the nature and severity of the disease. Patients with controlled chronic conditions can often undergo surgery after detailed diagnosis and approval from their doctor.





































