
Revision & Nasal Reconstruction
Revision and reconstructive nasal surgery requires a different level of judgment from primary rhinoplasty. These cases often involve scar tissue, structural collapse, loss of support, prior implants, or compromised breathing. At NoseLab Clinic, treatment planning is tailored to each patient’s anatomy, surgical history, and long-term healing potential.
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Why These Cases Require Specialized Planning
Patients who have undergone prior rhinoplasty may present with altered anatomy, weakened support, scar contracture, asymmetry, implant complications, or airway problems. Each of these factors must be assessed individually before creating a surgical plan.
Revision and reconstruction are not simply about redoing the previous surgery. They require careful evaluation of what has changed, what support remains, what tissue is available, and what is realistically achievable.
Explore Related Cases
Each revision and reconstructive case is different. Explore case examples to understand how treatment planning varies based on anatomy, surgical history, and individual concerns.
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