Rhinoplasty for people of Asian descent means nose surgery, just as it does for any other person. The term “Asian rhinoplasty” simply means surgery on people who possess particular anatomical features. Although most patients may require augmentation, the reasons are always individual. They vary from increasing the dorsal height area to refining a wide tip or nostril flare, and refining the tip without altering the bridge. The common thread is the structural approach to the surgery, which honors the original features and the desires of the individual.
Dr. Kadir performs rhinoplasty surgery on people of Asian ethnic descent who wish to enhance their features naturally.
The differences of the Asian ethnic rhinoplasty include the following:
Although the need to augment the nose is the most common complaint of Asian patients, there are cases where the patient might need reduction. In other cases, the patient might need a combination of the two.
In Asian patients, the quality of the cartilage varies. In some cases, the patient might have softer cartilage. In these cases, the patient might need structural support to maintain the projection of the nose. In these cases, rib cartilage might be advised. However, in other cases where the patient might need less support, septal or ear cartilage might be sufficient.
In Asian patients, the thickness of the skin varies. In most cases, the skin is thick and sebaceous. This type of skin can hide the definition of the incision site. In these cases, the healing time can take as long as 12-18 months.
There are cases where the patient might have a well-defined nose. In these cases, the patient might need no correction. However, there may be cases where the patient needs augmentation of the dorsal nasal area. One patient might need refinement of the tip of the nose. In other cases, the patient might need a reduction of the nasal base.
When the patient is satisfied with the size and width of their nasal bridge, and there is no significant septal deviation or bony correction needed, isolated tip surgery may be appropriate. This involves procedures such as tip definition, projection (increase or decrease), narrowing, and base reduction with nostril refinement. This is based on the patient’s anatomy and their satisfaction with their dorsal appearance.
Every person’s nose is unique, and surgical plans are tailored to fit each individual’s needs, but Asian patients tend to share certain common anatomical features, as follows:
The price of Asian Rhinoplasty Turkey begins at €4,000, including all fees, for primary surgery. The final cost will depend on the complexity of the case and the need to graft extensive cartilage, among other factors. The price includes all fees, hospital expenses, blood tests, anesthesia, one night’s hospital stay, post-surgical care, and insurance against complications.
The common surgical objectives of Asian Rhinoplasty Turkey include:
This type of nose job requires avoiding overaugmentation and overreduction. For patients undergoing tip-only surgery, goals focus on tip refinement, projection adjustment, and nostril narrowing without altering the bridge.
In dorsal augmentation, the use of autogenous cartilage (nasal septal, ear, or rib) is preferred over synthetic materials. Diced cartilage is useful for smooth contouring. Rib cartilage is reserved for situations where a lot of augmentation is needed, or other cartilages are insufficient. Not all patients need dorsal work. Some need only refinement in the tip area.
To achieve a stable projection in the tip area, the following grafts are necessary:
The need for these grafts varies from person to person. Some may need all three grafts, and others may need none.
Dr. Kadir, in his role as an ENT specialist, ensures that both functional and cosmetic problems are addressed in a single procedure. Functional problems that are commonly addressed in association with cosmetic rhinoplasty include correcting a deviated septum, reinforcing weakened internal nasal valves, nasal polyps, and endoscopic sinus surgery or reduction of nasal concha (turbinates), also known as turbinoplasty.
The recovery process is an essential aspect that should be taken into consideration to ensure that the patient is satisfied with the healing process:
Dr. Kadir is also experienced in revision Asian rhinoplasty surgeries. Revision rhinoplasty almost always requires strong cartilage grafts to rebuild failed support or to correct problems from previous surgeries. Revision rhinoplasty can involve removing silicone implants, Gore-Tex, or permanent fillers, replacing these with safe, long-lasting, autologous rib cartilage. The price for a complex revision surgery starts from € 5,000.
Predominantly, yes, although this depends on your unique anatomy.
It is a slow process, but you can expect a significant reduction in swelling within six months, with further refinement to the tip taking 12 to 18 months.
Very natural, provided that you have chosen a reputable clinic with an experienced surgeon who understands the importance of ethnic harmony.
Very natural, provided that you have chosen a reputable clinic with an experienced surgeon who understands the importance of ethnic harmony.
Like all forms of surgery, there is a level of risk, although with proper planning, safe materials, and expert hands, ethnic revision rhinoplasty can provide a stable, improved outcome.
Yes, it is definitely possible to have problems with nasal valve collapse or a deviated septum corrected.
For Asian patients, rhinoplasty is individualized nose surgery to meet each patient’s unique needs. Whether it’s dorsal or tip work, or a combination of these, the emphasis of Asian rhinoplasty is on providing a solid structure to the nose using the patient’s own cartilage. Dr. Kadir provides Asian rhinoplasty to patients looking to enhance their noses while maintaining their ethnicity.