Nose correction by Michelangelo
Today aesthetic nose corrections are usually offered in combination with any functional surgery done
for difficulties with breathing

Procedure
Aesthetic surgery reshapes the cartilage-bone framework in order to improve the appearance of the
nose.
It is possible to shorten a long nose by shortening the septum and remove cartilage from the tip of
the nose. A functional operation corrects the deviated septum and reduces the hypertrophic nasal
cochlea. This helps with common problems such as breathing difficulties, snoring and apnea.
It is possible to correct the nose according to individual requirements; however a thorough
consultation takes physiological and anatomical limitations into consideration. Beauty is in the eye
of the beholder and everyone has different opinions on this very personal matter, thus the clients
wishes are highly respected.
Postoperative biodynamic of the nose is to be expected during the six months following surgery. The
healing process can be accompanied by swellings and irritations. There is also the risk that the tip of
the nose will sag which is why the surgeon has to take some preventative measures in order to lower
this risk.
This operation is not exclusive to the younger generations but popular among all age groups.
Frequently a nose correction is performed together with face lifting procedures. The aging process
causes the nose to change because ligamentary support is losing its tension which causes the nose to
droop and appear longer.
Recovery
Postoperative recovery lasts seven days during which the patient is required to wear a plastic
immobilization device over the nose and cotton wool plugs are placed in the nose. Breathing
difficulties due to the nasal congestion and the plugs are the only discomfort during the
postoperative period. This might feel like a common cold.
Hematomas are usually minimal and disappear within seven days. The recovery is painless. The
procedure is done under local or general anesthesia.
