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In extreme revision rhinoplasty, the central problem is often not “shape,” but structural absence—missing support in the midvault, tip, or dorsum after one or more previous surgeries. When the septum no longer has enough usable cartilage, surgeons frequently...
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If your breathing is worse after rhinoplasty—especially months after the swelling “should have gone down”—the problem is often not simple congestion or temporary inflammation. In many complex cases, the root cause is nasal valve collapse, sometimes combined...
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A clear rhinoplasty recovery timeline day by day helps you plan time off work, manage swelling, and avoid mistakes that can prolong healing. While every rhinoplasty surgery is unique, most patients experience predictable phases: early swelling and bruising,...
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If you’re comparing revision vs primary rhinoplasty cost in 2026, you’re asking the right question—but you need the right framework.
A primary rhinoplasty is the first nose surgery on untouched nasal tissues. A revision rhinoplasty (secondary procedure)...
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