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Septoplasty (Nasal Septum Aesthetics)

Our nose plays a vital role not only in our breathing function but also in our facial appearance. We breathe countless times a day without even noticing, but if there is a deviation or obstruction in the nose, even this seemingly simple process can become difficult. You may experience problems such as constantly breathing through your mouth, snoring, sinus infections, or feeling tired all the time. Additionally, nasal deviation can affect facial symmetry and cause aesthetic concerns. This is where septoplasty and nasal septum aesthetics come into play. These surgical procedures not only improve your breathing but also enhance the shape of your nose, offering significant relief both functionally and aesthetically. If you've been dealing with nasal congestion or are unhappy with the appearance of your nose, this article is for you!
 



Septum Deviation and Nasal Septum Problems

Septum deviation occurs when the cartilage and bone structure inside the nose are misaligned, leading to breathing difficulties. In addition, irregularities in the nasal septum can make the nose appear asymmetrical and negatively impact facial aesthetics.
 



Symptoms of Nasal Septum Deviation
 

- Asymmetrical nasal structure: Even though the nose is located in the center of the face, deviations may cause it to appear shifted to one side.

- Nasal congestion: Narrowing of the airway on one or both sides can lead to difficulty breathing.

- Frequent nasal infections and sinusitis: Poor ventilation of the sinuses can increase the risk of infections.

- Nosebleeds: Thinning of the mucosa in the deviated areas of the septum may lead to frequent bleeding.

- Head and facial pain: Pressure in the nasal septum area can cause sinus blockages and headaches.
 



Who Is a Good Candidate for Septoplasty and Nasal Septum Aesthetics?
 

- Those who have difficulty breathing

- Individuals with aesthetic concerns about the shape of their nose

- Those who experience throat dryness due to constant mouth breathing

- People whose facial symmetry is affected by nasal deviation

- Patients with deformities due to nasal trauma or fractures

 

At What Age Can Septoplasty and Nose Aesthetic Surgery Be Performed?

Septoplasty and nasal aesthetic surgery can be performed once the cartilage and bone development of the nose is complete, usually after the age of 17–18.

 

Postoperative Recovery Process

After the surgery, mild pain, swelling, and nasal congestion are normal. Nasal splints are usually removed within 1–2 days, allowing the patient to breathe more comfortably. For those who also undergo rhinoplasty, the recovery period may be slightly longer.
 



Healing Stages
 

Period Things to Watch Out For
First 24–48 hours Sleep with your head elevated, avoid pressure on the nose.
First week Avoid very hot water, saunas, and intense physical activity.
Weeks 2–3 Inner nasal tissue begins to heal; you may resume light physical activity.
Full recovery The nose fully settles between 6 months and 1 year.

 


 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Will the shape of my nose change after nasal septum aesthetics?
– Yes, your nasal shape can be improved to better match your facial symmetry.


Are septoplasty and nose aesthetic procedures permanent?
– Yes, the results are permanent. However, in rare cases, trauma or complications during healing may require additional intervention.


Is there pain after the surgery?
– Mild to moderate pain may occur but can be managed with painkillers recommended by your doctor.


Are nasal splints painful?
– Modern silicone nasal splints are much more comfortable than traditional ones. Most patients feel minimal discomfort during removal.


Will there be nosebleeds after septoplasty?
– Mild nosebleeds may occur but usually subside within the first few days.


When can I return to work or school?
– Most people can return to their daily routine within 5–7 days.


Can I do heavy sports after surgery?
– Heavy exercise should be avoided for the first 2–3 weeks.

 

Septoplasty and nasal septum aesthetics are highly effective surgeries that improve both breathing and the visual structure of the nose. If you're experiencing breathing difficulties due to a deviated septum and also have aesthetic concerns, this surgery might be the ideal solution for you.

Op. Dr. Cemile Şenol
I was born in Eskişehir and graduated from Eskişehir Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine in 2008...
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