Rhinoplasty in Accredited Hospital Settings
Precision-focused nasal surgery coordinated for international patients.
Start Online ConsultationRhinoplasty at Nova is delivered through structured medical coordination in accredited hospital environments. Each case is evaluated individually to ensure anatomical balance, functional integrity and long-term stability.
Who is a Candidate?
- Individuals seeking structural or aesthetic refinement
- Patients requiring functional correction (e.g., septal deviation)
- Revision cases following previous surgery
Types of Rhinoplasty
Open Rhinoplasty
Preferred in complex cases requiring enhanced structural visibility and precision. Used for complex structural reshaping.
Septorhinoplasty
Combines aesthetic refinement with functional correction, particularly in cases involving breathing difficulties or septal deviation. Addresses both aesthetic and functional concerns.
Revision Rhinoplasty
Revision rhinoplasty is performed for patients who have previously undergone nasal surgery and require structural or aesthetic correction. These procedures are typically more complex and demand advanced anatomical assessment and surgical planning. Corrective surgery following prior procedures.
The Surgical Process
- Pre-operative evaluation
- Digital and anatomical assessment
- Hospital-based surgery
- Specialist anaesthesia supervision
Recovery & Monitoring
- Initial swelling phase
- Structured follow-up
- International remote monitoring
- Long-term healing expectations
Expected Results
Focus on:
- Proportion
- Natural harmony
- Structural stability
Safety & Medical Standards
- Accredited hospital theatres
- Specialist surgical team
- Sterile operating conditions
- Structured risk assessment
International Patient Process
FAQ Section
How long does rhinoplasty surgery take?
Rhinoplasty procedures typically take between 2 to 4 hours, depending on the structural complexity of the case. Revision surgeries or combined functional corrections may require additional operative time. All procedures are performed in accredited hospital settings under specialist anaesthesia supervision.
When can I return home?
Most international patients are able to travel 5-7 days after surgery, following medical evaluation. Travel clearance depends on swelling status, overall recovery and post-operative assessment by the surgical team. Structured follow-up planning is arranged before departure.
When will swelling subside?
Initial swelling is most noticeable during the first 2-3 weeks. The majority of visible swelling improves within the first 2-3 months. However, subtle refinement of nasal contour may continue gradually over 6-12 months, depending on skin thickness and individual healing patterns.
Is revision surgery possible?
Yes. Revision rhinoplasty is possible in selected cases where structural or aesthetic concerns persist after a previous procedure. These cases require advanced anatomical assessment and detailed surgical planning, as revision procedures are generally more complex than primary rhinoplasty.