The procedure of tip rhinoplasty involves changing the shape and size of the underlying cartilages. The surgeon might use cartilage from the inside of your nose, or your ears for small adjustments. It can lift the tip slightly. Sometimes, slight adjustments are not enough. This is one of most common plastic surgery procedures in the world. To help you recover and achieve the best result, our clinical team will give you advice. It can be done by either bridging (between the upper end of the pillars with cartilage) or by moving the nasal bones (two sides pillars), inwards. You may need to avoid certain food or activity, take your prescribed medication, attend follow-up appointments, etc. These changes have a small margin of error because they are so minor. These cartilages, also known as lower lateral cartilages, make up the nasal domes. There are risks associated with rhinoplasty surgery, including infection, bleeding and scarring. It can be difficult to breath through your nose if the septum is too crooked. The pyramid's top (dorsal Hump) will be trimmed so that the three pillars do not meet at its top. A deviated septum, for example, can lead to breathing difficulties. Millions of people undergo it every year. You should wait at most one year before you have the second surgery.
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