Drooping nose (ptotic nose) refers to the condition where the tip of the nose hangs downwards. This appearance is often caused by genetic factors, aging, injury, etc. It occurs for reasons. A drooping nose can cause aesthetic discomfort and cause loss of self-confidence in some people.
What is Sagging Nose Aesthetics?
Drooping nose aesthetics is a surgical procedure performed to correct the tip of the nose sagging downwards. This aesthetic operation is performed to improve the appearance of the nose and obtain a nose shape that is compatible with the person’s facial features.
Who Can Have Saggy Nose Aesthetics?
- Generally individuals aged 18 and over.
- People who experience significant sagging at the tip of the nose.
- Individuals who are uncomfortable with the appearance of their nose.
Why is Sagging Nose Aesthetics Performed?
- To correct the appearance of a sagging nose and provide a more balanced facial profile.
- Achieving a younger appearance by lifting the tip of the nose.
- Increasing one’s self-confidence.
By Which Methods Is Sagging Nose Aesthetics Performed?
- Open Rhinoplasty: The nose shape is corrected by making a small incision on the nose. This method gives the surgeon greater visual control.
- Closed Rhinoplasty: It is performed through incisions made inside the nose. The advantage is that it does not leave any traces on the outside.
- Filling Applications: As a temporary solution, the tip of the nose can be raised with fillers such as hyaluronic acid.
What are the Risks of Sagging Nose Aesthetics?
Postoperative,
- infection,
- bleeding,
- loss of sensation,
- Disorders such as asymmetry may occur.
How Long Does the Recovery Process Take After Sagging Nose Aesthetics?
- There may be swelling and bruising after the surgery.
- The nasal bandage, silicone/sponge pads or stapler are usually removed within 3 days to a week. The swelling decreases over time.
- It may take 6-12 months for the nose shape to fit completely.
Sagging nose aesthetics is an important surgical procedure that can meet the aesthetic expectations of the person. I recommend that you contact a specialist doctor for more information.