Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Overview
Rhinoplasty, or commonly known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure designed to improve the appearance and/or function of the nose. Through rhinoplasty, the nose can be reshaped by adjusting its size, contour, or nostril structure, while also addressing breathing difficulties caused by structural issues.
Rhinoplasty is tailored to each patient’s facial anatomy and goals, aiming to achieve a balanced, natural-looking result that enhances overall facial harmony.

Procedure Details
What Is Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty is a plastic surgery in Turkey that aims to reshape the nose by modifying the bone, cartilage, and soft tissue.
Rhinoplasty, or a nose job, may be performed for cosmetic reasons, functional improvement, or even both.
Types of Rhinoplasty
The rhinoplasty procedure varies depending on the needs of different patients.
The different types of rhinoplasty are:
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Primary Rhinoplasty: First-time surgery to correct shape or size
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Revision Rhinoplasty: Secondary surgery to correct or refine previous results
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Septorhinoplasty: Combines aesthetic changes with correction of breathing issues
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Tip Plasty: Focuses on reshaping the nasal tip
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Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty: Temporary correction using dermal fillers
How Is Rhinoplasty Performed?
Rhinoplasty is typically performed under general anesthesia and takes between 1 and 3 hours.
Surgical approaches to rhinoplasty include:
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Open Rhinoplasty: Incision made under the nasal tip for better visibility in complex cases
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Closed Rhinoplasty: Incisions made inside the nostrils with no visible scarring
The choice of rhinoplasty technique depends on the complexity of the case and the surgeon’s recommendation.
What Is the Piezo Technique?
Piezo rhinoplasty uses ultrasonic sound waves to precisely reshape nasal bones without damaging surrounding tissues.
Advantages of the piezo rhinoplasty technique include:
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Controlled and precise bone shaping
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Reduced trauma to soft tissues
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Less swelling and bruising
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Lower risk of uncontrolled fractures
Benefits and Risks
Benefits of Rhinoplasty
The main benefits of rhinoplasty include:
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Improves nasal shape and facial harmony
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Enhances breathing function (in functional cases)
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Corrects deformities or asymmetry
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Provides long-lasting results
Possible Risks of Rhinoplasty
While rhinoplasty is considered to be a fairly safe procedure, it does have some possible risks. Such as:
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Swelling and bruising
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Temporary breathing difficulty
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Infection or bleeding
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Asymmetry or dissatisfaction with results
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Need for revision surgery
Recovery and Outlook
While the timeline of the recovery process from rhinoplasty in Turkey can change from patient to patient, it typically looks like:
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First few days: Swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes
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1 week: Splint and dressings are usually removed
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2 weeks: Most visible bruising subsides
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3–4 weeks: Return to normal daily activities
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3–6 months: Nose shape continues to refine
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Up to 1 year: Final results fully settle
Patients traveling for surgery are typically advised to stay 7–10 days for initial recovery and follow-up.
When to Call the Doctor
Patients should contact their healthcare provider if they experience:
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Severe or worsening pain
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Excessive bleeding
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Signs of infection (fever, redness, discharge)
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Difficulty breathing
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Sudden swelling or asymmetry
Additional Common Questions
Is rhinoplasty permanent?
Yes, results are generally permanent, although minor changes may occur as tissues heal.
Is non-surgical rhinoplasty permanent?
No, results from fillers are temporary and usually last several months.
What is the average cost of rhinoplasty in Turkey?
In general, rhinoplasty in Turkey costs between $2,800-$7,500.
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