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Our rhinoplasty specialists have many years of experience performing rhinoplasty procedures, including for international patients from various countries. The surgeons regularly perform rhinoplasty and have extensive experience working with different facial structures and aesthetic preferences.

During consultation, the surgeon will evaluate your facial features and discuss the most suitable surgical plan for your goals.

The recommended technique (open or closed rhinoplasty) depends on your nasal structure, skin thickness, and surgical goals. The surgeon will evaluate your nose during consultation and recommend the most appropriate method for your case.

For rhinoplasty, the nasal bridge is usually augmented with an implant, while the nasal tip and columella (nasal support pillar) are typically shaped using autologous cartilage.

Autologous cartilage may be taken from the septum, ear, or rib, depending on the surgical needs and available cartilage.

The surgeon analyzes your facial proportions, nasal structure, and profile balance during consultation. Measurements and facial harmony principles are used to determine the ideal bridge height and tip projection that best match your overall facial features.

The result is maintained by stable structural support, proper surgical technique, and the healing of the internal tissues over time.

Yes. Male procedures prioritize strong, angular features and masculine proportions. Techniques and aesthetic goals are specifically adjusted to avoid feminizing results.

The device used depends on your skin condition and treatment goals. We select the most suitable equipment during consultation.

Downtime depends on the procedure, but patients may experience temporary redness, swelling, pinpoint bruising, or mild flaking.

The number of sessions depends on your skin condition and chosen treatment, but multiple sessions are often recommended for best results.

* Results of surgery may vary depending on the individual, and there may be side effects such as haemorrhaging, inflammation, etc.