Among the causes of nasal axis deviation, traumatic injuries: Trips and falls are common causes of nasal injuries. However, patients of certain ethnic backgrounds tend to have wider and flatter noses with wide nostrils.
To correct deformities in the nose, rhinoplasty will be required to restore the structure and function of the nose. Alar floor reduction is an ideal procedure to reduce the width of the nostrils.
Crooked nose surgery is a challenging procedure that always requires the surgeon to think in 3D. In crooked nose surgery, sometimes a great result can be achieved by reducing the nose by even one millimeter. Again, it can result in a bad result by reducing it by a millimeter. That’s why the doctor you choose for crooked nose surgery is very important.
What Your Doctor Will Ask You During the Examination
- Are you generally healthy without any chronic medical conditions?
- Do you have any medical conditions such as diabetes or hypertension?
- Have you ever had surgery and any complications?
- What medications are you currently using? Do you have any allergies?
- Do you smoke or use alcohol? How much do you consume?
- What would you like to achieve from the rhinoplasty procedure?