Rhinoplasty for Health: Beyond the Aesthetics

Heide Lynne Canlas II
Rhinoplasty is a procedure that is commonly employed for two main reasons. Some people undergo this surgical procedure for the sake of improving their overall looks. While other people see this procedure as the best remedy for respiratory obstructions brought about by congenital birth defects, physical damage or trauma. The primary concern of this type of rhinoplastic procedure is to restore nose back to full functional capacity.

Reconstructive Rhinoplasty for Children

Children typically undergo reconstructive rhinoplasty due to congenital birth defects that impaired both the aesthetic and the functional properties of the nose. Such cases include the incomplete development of the nasal cavity which typically leads to breathing difficulties. Problems like this make it more difficult for the younger patients in more ways than one as they would often get subjected to minor, but nonetheless, traumatic forms of psychological and emotional torment. This is usually brought about by other children who thoughtlessly teased the patient without any understanding about their medical situation. At this point the line between cosmetic and reconstructive surgery usually gets blurred. This is because in cases like these the surgical team would have to consider both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the nose. Although the restoration of the nose and its internal structure's full functionality would be the main priority the team also needs to give the patient's nose a normal look to it.

Reconstructive Rhinoplasty for Adults

As for adults reconstructive rhinoplasty is typically employed to repair nasal damage brought about by physical trauma. The patient might have had an accident or was brutally assaulted by some hooligan. Sometimes reconstructive rhinoplastic surgery might be employed to correct the results of a previous procedure. An operation that led to complications that caused the impairment of the primary functions of the patient's nose.

Published by Heide Lynne Canlas II

Heide Lynne Canlas is a Linguistics graduate who loves playing with words and expressing her feelings. She has already written a number of e-books, blog posts, news and feature stories, and how-to articles....  View profile

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