Secondary Rhinoplasty

If aesthetic rhinoplasty is in itself a complex intervention, we often face the added difficulty of operating on a previously operated patient.

Secondary rhinoplasty is one of the biggest challenges of all plastic surgeries. It requires, of course, a rigorous knowledge of both normal anatomy and physiology and the anatomical changes and functional alterations which can lead to rhinoplasty.

In addition, it requires careful surgical technique and having sufficient resources so that we can apply the various procedures for the correction of each deformity.

Your choice should be made with extreme caution and always be aimed at achieving the result we have in mind.

The Rhinology surgeon should ideally have experience and be trained to solve the aesthetic and functional sequels; with this we will considerably increase the possibility of obtaining adequate results.