What is Preservation Rhinoplasty?

Preservation rhinoplasty is a particular approach to nasal surgery in which structures in the nose are utilized as much as possible. The other types of rhinoplasties involve a lot of carving and tissue excision from the nose. 

However, preservation rhinoplasty focuses on maintaining the structural foundation of the nose, which is ossification and cartilage. It seeks to provide realistic results while ensuring the nose has strength and viability.

The Anatomy of the Nose:

The structure of the nose has several features that affect its shape and function as the olfactory organ. The anatomical structures that make up the structure are the nasal bones and cartilage, the septum, and the mucosa layers. All of them play some part in fixing and maintaining the form of the nose and preparing the air for entry into the human body.

Preserving these structures is crucial to achieving optimal results in rhinoplasty. Nasal bones and cartilage remain intact and strong and do not compromise the structural integrity of the nose. This approach also reduces the likelihood of complications, such as nasal collapse or breathing problems, that may arise following ordinary rhinoplasty.

Techniques Used in Preservation Rhinoplasty:

Open vs. Closed Rhinoplasty Approaches:

In the open approach, the surgeon makes an initial incision across the columella, which provides better visualisation and convenience when working on various nasal structures. This approach is most appropriate when major reorganisation or reconstruction is needed, especially in larger departments. 

The closed rhinoplasty approach includes incisions made inside the nostrils, yet surgery is restricted due to this approach. It can often be used if the type of surgery does not significantly affect the structure of the nasal apparatus.

Preservation Rhinoplasty:

Preservation Rhinoplasty aims to avoid any manipulation that would cause harm to tissues and ensure that the normal structure of the nose is maintained as much as possible. Such techniques include cartilage saving, where cartilage is remodeled instead of excised, and osteotomies, surgical fractures induced on nasal bones to reform their structure. 

These techniques assist in continuing giving nose support and minimise the possibility of future problems such as nasal collapse.

Benefits of Preservation Rhinoplasty:

Correction or preservation of rhinoplasty is a technique useful for aesthetic surgery while providing functional benefits to the patients. 

  1. Looking at bones, cartilage, and soft tissues, this approach aims to keep the proper structure and function of the nose, including breathing and airflow. 
  2. It also helps to achieve a more natural look as it improves facial balance and does not alter the shape and function of the nasal structure. 
  3. Preservation rhinoplasty also has better long-term results most of the time because certain complications like nasal collapse or breathing problems that are associated with other methods are minimized.

Candidate:

Ideal candidates for preservation rhinoplasty:

  • Want cosmetic treatment while managing key nasal features?
  • Concerns related to nasal function include breathing.
  • Minimal distortion of its native structure is favorable.
  • Mild comorbidities; reasonably healthy.

Recovery:

After preservation rhinoplasty, patients can expect a gradual recovery process to promote healing and optimal results:

First Week: Some prominent discomforts they describe are swelling and mild pains. Nasal packing may be used for a short while only.

First Month: Swelling reduces, but the nose might still be stuffy overall.

First Three Months: Most nasal swelling decreases, and the shape continues to achieve its final form.

Six Months to One Year: Recovery is apparent as all possible postoperative localized edema has resolved over the final two weeks.

Postoperative Care Tips:

  • Follow medical prescriptions, such as when to take medications and physical follow-ups.
  • Avoid massaging the area. However, you can apply a cold compress on the affected area for 48 hours.
  • Exclude vigorous exercise and sports with a high risk of causing an injury.
  • Take saltwater solutions or irrigations as recommended to keep your nasal passages clean.
  • Inform your surgeon immediately if you develop other signs, such as increased blood clotting or severe pain.

Risks and Complications

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Nasal Obstruction
  • Anaesthesia Risks
  • Unsatisfactory Results

Cost of Preservation Rhinoplasty in Islamabad:

In Islamabad, Pakistan, the average cost of preservation rhinoplasty may fall within the range of PKR 145,000 to PKR 400,000. The cost of preservation rhinoplasty can vary based on several factors:

  • Surgeon’s Experience.
  • Extent of Surgery
  • Location
  • Facility Fees

Consultation:

Visit Dynamic Clinic PK to learn more about preservation rhinoplasty or get a consultation. Our highly trained surgeons offer specialized services, including modern methods that suit the patient’s requirements.

From cosmetic corrections to nasal reconstruction, Dynamic Clinic PK ensures that your nose will have the exact shape and function you want.