Rhinoplasty Offers Medical Benefits, According to Recent Article in Haute Living.

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by Zoe Scott

Rhinoplasty is one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries in the world, but according to a recent Haute Living article it can also help people with functional problems.

In a recent Haute Living article, expert Dr. Jhonny Salomon stressed that a deviated septum and turbinate hypertrophy affect a patient’s nasal breathing function and shed light on how rhinoplasty helps people breathe better alongside the more-recognised cosmetic benefits.

In line with this article, Guildford ENT explains that rhinoplasty procedures, coupled with septoplasty, can correct septal deviation by repositioning, replacing, or trimming the bone and cartilage that make up the nasal septum and enhance the nose’s functional aspects.

Rhinoplasty, more commonly known as a “nose job” and medically termed “nasal reconstruction,” is one of the most in-demand facial plastic surgery procedures today. This surgical procedure is carried out on the external or internal structures of the nose to reconstruct or change its formation by trained plastic surgeons.

The website goes on to say that cosmetic rhinoplasty enhances the external appearance of the nose and can help patients improve their facial aesthetics by:

  • Fixing nasal asymmetries
  • Reducing the size of the nose
  • Correcting a crooked nose
  • Slimming a nose that’s too large for a patient’s face
  • Decreasing the length of an over-projecting nasal trip
  • Smoothing a hump on the bridge of the patient’s nose
  • Well-refining and shaping the size of a bulbous nasal tip

However, this transformative cosmetic procedure also has a more functional purpose. While rhinological disorders (nose and sinus) can lead to nasal obstruction, epistaxis, postnasal drip or nasal discharge, anosmia/hyposmia, headaches, and more, functional rhinoplasty can help reshape the nose to correct nasal airflow and ensure proper drainage for a better breathing function. 

It has been claimed that for the 40% of UK residents suffering from snoring and the 11% who are affected by chronic sinusitis, septorhinoplasty can be the best option to get rid of rhinological conditions and ensure:

  • Improved nasal functionality
  • Improved senses
  • Fewer sinus infections
  • Better sleep quality

Conclusion

The term rhinoplasty is often used to describe a cosmetic procedure that’s purely for aesthetic purposes. But if offers patients so much more than that. Many people who suffer from nasal disorders, such as postnasal drip, headaches, and other problems that cause poor sleep and sinus infections (to name a few), can benefit from this procedure. 

Zoe Scott