Septal Deviation

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Septal Deviation

The nose can present with an external deviation causing an esthetic concern, in addition to an internal septal deviation that causes airway obstruction and a difficulty breathing through the nose.

Both should be treated during rhinoplasty in order to obtain a straight nose with good breathing.

Rhinoplasty surgery to correct nose deviation can be one of the most challenging types of rhinoplasty procedures for several reasons:

  • Anatomy: The nose is a complex structure with multiple components, including bone, cartilage, and soft tissue. Correcting nose deviation often requires addressing all of these components and reshaping them to achieve a more symmetrical and balanced result.
  • Precision: Even small changes to the nasal structure can have a significant impact on the overall appearance and function of the nose. Correcting nose deviation requires a high level of precision and skill on the part of the surgeon to ensure that the nose looks natural and functions properly.

Overall, correcting nose deviation with rhinoplasty surgery requires a highly skilled and experienced surgeon like Dr Samer, who is familiar with the complex anatomy of the nose and can customize the procedure to meet the unique needs of each patient. Patients considering rhinoplasty surgery for nose deviation should choose a surgeon carefully,

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