Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty) – 6-Month Follow-Up Results
In our patient who was experiencing breathing difficulties, the deviation of the bone and cartilage inside the nose (septal deviation), a slight nasal hump, a drooping nasal tip, and irregularities in the facet polygon region (between the nasal tip and the nasal wing) have been successfully corrected.
At the 6-month post-operative follow-up, it was observed that the tissue healing process was progressing as planned. During this period, swelling and edema continued to subside, and the nose’s shape was assessed as gradually taking on a more natural appearance.
Functionally, a significant improvement in the patient’s breathing quality was achieved, while aesthetically, a nose structure that is harmonious with the face, natural, and balanced was obtained.
“Results may vary from person to person in all surgical or invasive procedures. It is recommended that you consult your physician for detailed information prior to the procedure.”
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