Patient Overview
Case Study: Saddle Nose Deformity Correction
Patient Details:
- Name: Lipi
- Age: 36 years
- Sex: Female
- Diagnosis: Saddle Nose Deformity
- Surgery Performed: Rhinoplasty
Background:
Lipi, a 36-year-old female, presented with saddle nose deformity, a condition characterized by a depressed nasal bridge, which can result from trauma, infections, or previous nasal surgeries. This deformity affected both her facial aesthetics and nasal function, causing breathing difficulties and self-consciousness about her appearance.
Pre-Surgical Assessment:
A comprehensive evaluation was performed, including:
- Detailed nasal examination to assess structural deformity
- Airflow and breathing function tests
- Digital imaging for pre-surgical planning
- Discussion on surgical approach and expected results
Surgical Approach:
The rhinoplasty procedure aimed to:
✅ Restore nasal bridge height using cartilage grafting
✅ Improve nasal symmetry and structure
✅ Enhance both function and appearance
The surgery involved cartilage reconstruction to correct the nasal collapse, using grafts from the septum, ear, or rib to achieve a natural and long-lasting result.
Post-Surgical Outcome:
After the procedure, Lipi experienced:
✔️ A well-contoured and aesthetically balanced nose
✔️ Significant improvement in breathing function
✔️ Boosted self-confidence and satisfaction
Patient Feedback:
"I feel more confident with my new nose! Breathing has improved, and the shape looks completely natural. I'm grateful for the expert care I received."
Conclusion:
Rhinoplasty for saddle nose correction is a highly effective procedure that enhances both aesthetic appeal and nasal function. If you're struggling with similar concerns, consult an expert today for a transformational change!