Condition Addressed
Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape or reconstruct the nose for both cosmetic and functional reasons. This treatment addresses conditions such as a prominent nasal hump, wide or asymmetrical nostrils, a drooping or bulbous nasal tip, or a nose that is out of proportion with other facial features. Rhinoplasty is also frequently performed to correct structural issues that impair breathing, such as a deviated septum or nasal valve collapse, and to repair deformities resulting from trauma or previous surgeries. The procedure is highly individualized, with goals ranging from subtle refinement to more significant alteration of the nose’s shape and size, always aiming to achieve facial harmony and, when necessary, improved nasal function.