
Revision Rhinoplasty
A procedure planned for individuals who have previously undergone nose surgery, involving the re-evaluation of the existing anatomical or functional status and surgical intervention.
About Revision Rhinoplasty
Revision rhinoplasty is a surgical process that addresses structural or functional problems that arise after a previously performed nose surgery.
Revision surgeries can be more complex due to the effects of previous surgical procedures and require detailed anatomical evaluation.

Medically Addressed Issues
Evaluation of Previous Surgery
The structural condition resulting from the previous surgery is medically examined.
Addressing Functional Problems
Structural problems affecting the nasal airway can be examined.
Structural Corrections
Cartilage supports or reconstruction procedures may be applied when necessary.
Surgical Planning
Planning is done considering the effects of the previous surgical intervention.
Tissue Evaluation
Scar tissue and anatomical differences are evaluated by the physician.
Recovery Follow-up
The post-operative recovery process is regularly monitored by the physician.
Revision Rhinoplasty Process
Anatomical Analysis
The anatomical condition created by the previous surgical procedure is evaluated.
Planning
The surgical approach for medical needs is determined.
Surgical Application
The necessary techniques are applied according to anatomical conditions.
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Results in any surgical or interventional procedure may vary from person to person. It is recommended that you get detailed information from your physician before the procedure.
