Correction of The Tip of The Nose
Correction of The Tip of The Nose
- A broad, overly massive nose tip
- Drooping of the tip of the nose (especially when smiling)
- Asymmetry of the tip of the nose
- Disproportionate nose tip in relation to the rest of the structure
- Improvement of the results of previous nose surgeries
- Active skin infections in the nasal area
- Uncontrolled chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)
- Blood clotting disorders
- Unrealistic patient expectations
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Effects of the treatment


Facelift


Facelift


Facelift
Preparation for the procedure:
Consultation with a plastic surgeon – discussion of indications and expectations
Laboratory tests
Discontinuation of anticoagulants at least 14 days prior to surgery (after consulting a physician)
Avoid alcohol and smoking for at least 14 days before the procedure – for better healing.
Thorough facial skin hygiene on the day of the procedure (no makeup, creams, lotions)
The course of the procedure
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia by a plastic surgery specialist.
The incisions are made in natural skin creases – in front of and behind the ear, sometimes with an additional incision under the chin (in cases of advanced neck sagging).
The SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) layer is precisely tightened and lifted.
Excess skin is removed and the incision lines are closed with great care to ensure aesthetic scarring.
The whole process usually takes about 2–3 hours.
The patient remains under the care of the clinic – usually 1 day of hospitalization.
Recovery and post-treatment recommendations:
Swelling and bruising are natural and will subside within 2–4 weeks.
It is recommended to sleep with your head elevated for the first few days.
Dressings and sutures cared for according to the doctor's recommendations
Sutures are usually removed after 7–14 days.
Avoid strenuous physical activity and bending over for at least 4–6 weeks.
No sunbathing or solarium use for at least 6 months – SPF 50 protection required
Once fully healed, scar massage and preparations to aid scar maturation may be introduced, as recommended by your doctor.
Follow-up visits: approximately 1 month after the procedure, then after 3, 6, and 12 months
Possible complications and risks:
Hematoma or bleeding requiring drainage
Infection requiring antibiotic therapy
Transient or rarely persistent sensory disturbances in the face or auricle
Hypertrophic or discolored scars – minimized thanks to precise suturing techniques
Asymmetry requiring correction
Prolonged swelling or bruising
Unsatisfactory aesthetic result requiring possible reoperation
Frequently asked questions
Our patients before the procedure Nose tip correction
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia—the patient feels no pain.
With the open technique, the scar on the columella is minimal and usually almost invisible after healing.
The most significant swelling subsides within 2–3 weeks. Full results are visible after several months.
Yes, cartilage correction has a lasting effect, although the aging process of the face continues.
Office work – usually after a few days.
Yes, if there was no sedation and you feel comfortable.
A minimum of 2–3 weeks, followed by a gradual introduction of activity.
No—we also perform nose tip corrections on men.
Yes – for example, eyelid surgery or a facelift.
Yes – most patients return home on the day of the procedure.
Do you have any questions?
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