All about Rhinoplasty
What is rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty is plastic surgery for the nose. A plastic surgeon or ENT specialist will make the necessary changes to the structure of the nose to correct the shape of the nose and eliminate respiratory problems. This cosmetic surgery can treat a crooked nose, crooked nose, fleshy nose, and drooping or flat nose.
Most of us know that the most common surgery in our country is rhinoplasty. Many people apply for this cosmetic surgery every year. Rhinoplasty is very common in Tehran. Many applicants for this surgery travel to Tehran from other cities to have this cosmetic operation with the best rhino surgeon in Tehran. Even many travelers travel to the capital of rhinoplasty in the world to leave their rhinoplasty to the best cosmetic surgeons in the country.
Nose job in Iran is very common and affordable for international patients.
Who is recommended for rhinoplasty?
In response to the question of why rhinoplasty is performed and who are the best candidates for it, it should be said that both women and men perform this surgery to solve the following problems:
- Correction of the shape of the nose
- Drooping tip of the nose
- Nasal curvature and deviation
- Modification of the width of the direction of the nose
- Eliminate a lot of meat and excess noise
- Nasal hump (in general terms eagle nose)
- People with severe obesity
- Women under 16 and men under 18
- Women who are less than six months old
- Pregnant women (rhinoplasty is prohibited for pregnant women)
- Smokers who smoke a lot during the day
- People with blood clotting disorders (such as those with hemophilia)
- Those whose initial nose surgery was performed less than one year ago
- People who find their nose shape to be psychologically inappropriate (body-dysmorphic disorder)
- People who do heavy or professional sports such as Taekwondo, boxing, wrestling, etc., professionally or non-professionally.
- People with certain diseases such as cancer or diabetes (Rhinoplasty is allowed for people with diabetes if they have controlled diabetes)
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