aout 2024 - rhino

Conservative Anatomical Rhinoseptoplasty for Nasal Obstruction and Septal Deviation

Patient with intermittent obstruction due to bilateral internal and external valve syndromes, predominantly on the right side. Nasofibroscopy revealed a deviated septum and inferior turbinate hypertrophy. Morphologically, her septum was high and long with a normally positioned root and a tip deviated to the right and vertical.

A conservative anatomical rhinoseptoplasty was performed 6 months ago, with no visible scars. The deviation and valve syndromes were corrected. This led to morphological improvement with the disappearance of the hump, a better-supported and elevated tip, and a centered, well-defined lobule. The patient is radiant and breathes well.