
Nasal Procedures
Closed Rhinoplasty, Revision Surgery, Functional Correction, and Complex Nasal Reconstruction
At NoseLab Clinic, nasal surgery is approached through structural analysis, functional consideration, and individualized planning.
Our procedures include primary closed rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, functional correction, and reconstructive surgery for patients with complex anatomical or postoperative concerns.
An Individualized Approach to Nasal Surgery
No single procedure fits every patient. Surgical planning at NoseLab Clinic is based on anatomy, support structure, skin condition, prior surgery history, breathing-related concerns, and long-term stability.
Rather than focusing only on external appearance, each procedure is planned with attention to internal structure, healing behavior, and realistic surgical goals.
Our Specialized Procedures
Closed Rhinoplasty
Refinement of nasal contour, bridge, and tip through internal incisions without an external columellar scar.
Revision Rhinoplasty
Correction of structural, aesthetic, or functional problems after previous nasal surgery.
Functional Rhinoplasty
Treatment planning for breathing difficulty, internal weakness, or nasal obstruction along with contour concerns.
Crooked Nose Correction
Correction of external deviation and internal imbalance with functional and structural consideration.
Contracted / Short Nose Reconstruction
Reconstructive planning for scar contracture, shortening, implant-related deformity, and loss of support.
Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty
Use of rib cartilage when stronger structural support is needed in revision or reconstructive cases.
Nasal Tip Refinement
Adjustment of tip definition, projection, and balance based on structural support and soft tissue characteristics.
Who May Benefit from These Procedures
These procedures may be appropriate for patients who are seeking:
- primary nasal contour refinement
- revision after previous rhinoplasty
- correction of implant-related problems
- improvement of breathing-related concerns
- treatment of asymmetry or deviation
- reconstruction for contracted nose or short nose
- stronger structural support in difficult revision cases
How We Plan Treatment
Each patient is evaluated individually. Planning is based on visible shape, underlying structure, airway considerations, tissue condition, prior procedures, and long-term support needs.
Especially in revision and reconstructive cases, treatment often requires more than cosmetic adjustment. Structural analysis, graft strategy, and realistic planning are essential.
The goal is not to apply the same style to every patient, but to select the most appropriate strategy for that anatomy and history.
Find the Procedure That Matches Your Needs
Whether you are considering your first rhinoplasty, revision after previous surgery, or treatment for a complex structural problem, consultation begins with understanding your anatomy, goals, and surgical history.
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