Nasal Reconstruction

Nasal reconstruction is a surgical procedure that can repair a variety of defects and deformities in the nose. It is an important part of facial plastic surgery, as it can help restore facial symmetry, as well as improve breathing, speaking, and overall self-confidence. Common uses of nasal reconstruction include repairing trauma and birth defects, removing skin cancers, and correcting cosmetic issues such as large nostrils, a wide bridge, or a bulbous tip. The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia, and may involve cartilage grafts, flaps, and other techniques. With the help of a skilled surgeon, patients can get back to feeling and looking their best.

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