Cosmetic Rhinoplasty

Purpose: Primarily focuses on enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the nose.
Goals: Correcting nasal asymmetry, refining the nasal tip, narrowing or widening the nostrils, smoothing bumps or depressions on the bridge, and overall improving facial harmony.

Functional Rhinoplasty

Purpose: Primarily addresses issues related to nasal function and breathing.
Goals: Correcting structural abnormalities such as a deviated septum, nasal valve collapse, or other obstructions that may impede normal airflow. This type of rhinoplasty aims to improve both form and function.

Reconstructive Rhinoplasty

Purpose: Involves restoring the form and function of the nose after trauma, injury, or congenital deformities.
Goals: Repairing damage caused by accidents, injuries, or birth defects. This type of rhinoplasty requires a high level of surgical precision to rebuild the nose while maintaining or improving its appearance.

Revision Rhinoplasty

Purpose: Addresses concerns or complications resulting from a previous rhinoplasty procedure.
Goals: Correcting unsatisfactory results, addressing functional issues, or revising the appearance of the nose due to complications or changes over time. This operation requires specialized expertise and careful consideration of the patient's unique circumstances.