Doç. Dr. Fatih Irmak Plastik Cerrah

Istanbul, Turkey

Rhinoplasty in Turkey

From correcting battle wounds to alleviating breathing problems, the art and science of rhinoplasty has been refined over hundreds of years. Ancient Egyptians were the first known to experiment in reformation of the nose through surgery, and Indian writings from 500 B.C. depict an early expertise in the shaping of nasal cartilage and bone. Modern science, beginning just 200 years ago, allowed the rapid advancement of tried and true surgical techniques. Now its quicker, safer, and with less down time than ever before.

Choosing a plastic surgeon is quite possibly the most important step in the course of obtaining rhinoplasty surgery. Like all medical procedures, surgeons requires a solid, science- and medical-based education. A sure sign of a qualified surgeon is a certification from an esteemed board, such as the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. It is important to note that any licensed physician can legally advertise as a “plastic surgeon” or “cosmetic surgeon.” Finding a doctor who has been recognized in the field of plastic surgery as having specialized education and training is key.

Rhinoplasty in Turkey

In contrast to other cut-and-dry cosmetic surgeries, like breast augmentation, requires finesse and an artist’s eye for detail and is one of the most difficult of all plastic surgeries. Sculpting the nose into the perfect desired shape is not dissimilar to sculpting a masterpiece work of art out of stone. Therefore, it is crucial to research rhinoplasty specialists not only for their education and board-certified status but for their portfolio of work, as well. Surgeons will have a series of before-and-after photos of previous patients, many of which are available on the practice’s website. One should look for past patients who had similar nose size and shape to best judge the work a plastic surgeon is capable of performing.

Networking with others who have received also plays a role in research. Some may have complaints about the results of their procedure, while others may dislike the doctor’s bedside manner. This input allows for a more informed decision when choosing a plastic surgeon. Keep in mind that the best fit surgeon may not live within a 50 mile radius of home. Contacting patients across the country expands the search and increases the odds of finding the right doctor. Traveling hassle and cost should be weighed against the importance of getting good results. Veterans of the procedure may also have helpful hints for what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.

All nose jobs begins with a doctor consultation. Discussions with a plastic surgeon will typically cover the reason for seeking treatment, the desired outcome, and a series of treatment options. Reasons for seeking treatment may include straightening the bridge, symmetrizing the nostrils, or a myriad other aesthetics reasons, as well as medical necessity, such as injury and/or difficulty breathing. Doctors must help the patient outline a clear goal. This is sometimes accomplished by the patient bringing in pictures of noses that may be suitable for his or her face; additionally, rhinoplasty inTurkey specialists often use computer-generated images to show a patient what he or she may look like after surgery. Ultimately, the doctor must determine if the patient’s requests are realistic and if they are mentally fit for plastic surgery. Good candidates for surgery may list issues of self-confidence or bullying, but clear signs of problems like body dysmorphia can be cause for the surgeon to refuse to treat the patient. Once the doctor and patient come to an understanding of the best treatment option and payment plans have been arranged, a surgery date can be set.

During rhinoplasty surgery, a surgeon will use one of two main methods. For many patients, most of the incisions are made inside the nose, through the nostril, to reduce scarring. This technique is known as “closed procedure..” Depending on patient needs, the surgeon may opt to make an incision on the skin between the nostrils, known as the columella. This “open” allows the skin to be lifted for full access underneath. The surgeon then carefully sculpts the nose by inserting or removing cartilage and/or bone before suturing the nose closed. Modern stitches are designed to be dissolvable and reabsorb harmlessly into the body, negating the need to return to the doctor to have the stitches removed. Full healing can take up to one year, while swelling and bruising should reside in a matter of days. It is extremely important to keep the nose in place with splints and to avoid injury to the area until it is set. Even favoring one side when sleeping can cause the nose to shift and heal improperly. Post-surgery care should be discussed with the doctor and received in writing to insure the best results.

No consideration of nose job is complete without factoring in cost. Most insurance companies do not cover cosmetic, or optional, surgeries. Certain nose procedures, like septoplasties, are covered as a medical treatment to alleviate chronic sinus infections, breathing problems, birth defects, and other similar conditions. Since many patients are paying out of pocket for minor aesthetic adjustments, there can be a tendency to lean towards less expensive surgeons. However, such investments often do not pay off in the long run. A good portion of rhinoplasties are corrective, meaning surgeons are fixing what other doctors produced because the patient was unhappy with the initial results. The cost of multiple cosmetic surgeries can skyrocket. Thus, it is imperative that the first surgery produce the best results possible, even if it means paying a little bit more upfront. A qualified, experienced plastic surgery with an expertise in rhinoplasty makes all the difference.