Tipplasty is used to bring the cartilage in the front of the nose to the desired appearance without touching the nasal bone, in patients who do not have any deformation or curvature in the nasal bone, but have problems such as width, curvature and irregularity in the nasal anterior cartilage and/or wide nostrils. is the surgery.
Tipplasty is usually performed under general anesthesia and the patient can be allowed to return home the same day after a few hours of surgery. Drain pipes and a nasal cast may be used after the procedure, and the nose may swell and bruise may occur. However, these complaints usually subside within a few weeks.
Tipplasty can improve a person’s appearance and self-confidence by changing the shape and size of the nose. However, this process is not always done for cosmetic purposes. It can also be done due to other health problems such as nasal congestion, respiratory problems or nasal fractures.
Tipplasty may carry some risks as it is a surgical procedure. However, it is recommended that you discuss the risks and details of the procedure with your doctor before having the procedure.