By removing as little bone and cartilage as possible, the Preservation Rhinoplasty procedure preserves a large portion of the nose’s anatomy while delicately altering its shape.
Although preservation rhinoplasty can produce more natural-looking outcomes, some patients may not be able to get the drastic modifications they desire. If you need major reshaping or have a noticeable nose hump, a traditional rhinoplasty might yield more pleasing results.
Most people don’t want their noses to be scooped out or squeezed by excessively forceful surgical methods. Additionally, they prefer regular nasal airways over ones that collapse or are overly constricted.
You should be aware that the Preservation Rhinoplasty technique is not necessary to achieve a nose operation that looks natural. Choosing your surgeon carefully is crucial at this point, and you should pay close attention to before and after photos that highlight their aesthetic.
Not everyone is a good candidate for Preservation Rhinoplasty, and in many situations, a standard rhinoplasty is a superior option.
The most crucial thing, according to Dr. Lyor Hanan, is to decide what you hope to accomplish with rhinoplasty and let him know during the meeting.
Allow Dr. Lyor Hanan to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of various techniques and assess their suitability (or lack thereof) using his training, experience, judgement, and expertise.
You and Dr. Lyor Hanan may create a treatment plan that you both agree with and that Dr. Lyor Hanan feels comfortable carrying out by having an honest and comprehensive conversation about the intended result and the methods required to attain it. Preservation rhinoplasty may not be part of this plan, particularly if your nasal bridge is broad or uneven.