Rhinoplasty Procedures
Five rhinoplasty variants matter when choosing a surgeon. Each has distinct technique, recovery, and surgeon-experience requirements. Read the guide for the procedure you're considering, then browse the verified surgeons who specialise in it.
Primary Rhinoplasty
Primary rhinoplasty is a first-time nasal reshaping procedure that addresses the bridge, tip, nostrils, or internal airway. Suitable for patients without prior nasal surgery.
Revision Rhinoplasty
Revision rhinoplasty corrects unsatisfactory results from a previous nose surgery. It requires advanced technique and more experience than primary surgery.
Ethnic Rhinoplasty
Ethnic rhinoplasty refines nasal features while preserving the patient's natural ethnic identity. Techniques and grafts differ across skin types, cartilage thickness, and nasal anatomy.
Piezo Rhinoplasty
Piezo rhinoplasty uses ultrasonic instruments to reshape nasal bone with sub-millimeter precision, reducing bruising and trauma compared to traditional rasps and chisels.
Functional Rhinoplasty
Functional rhinoplasty corrects breathing problems caused by deviated septum, internal valve collapse, or turbinate hypertrophy, often combined with aesthetic refinement.
