aout 2024 - rhino
Conservative Anatomical Rhinoplasty for Post-Traumatic Nasal Asymmetry
Patient with post-traumatic nasal asymmetry, inferior turbinate hypertrophy, and internal valve syndrome causing significant breathing problems. In addition to severe deviation of the nasal septum, there was a dorsal hump and a long, asymmetrical tip, leading to functional issues.
A conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed 7 days ago, with no visible scars, simple recovery, no packing, and no pain or bruising due to the minimal approach and minimal dissections of the conservative anatomical rhinoplasty