A saddle nose deformity occurs when the bridge of the nose collapses, creating a concave or “saddle-like” appearance. This condition can develop due to trauma, infection, surgery complications, or conditions like granulomatosis with polyangiitis. While severe cases often require surgical reconstruction, non-surgical rhinoplasty can be a solution for mild to moderate deformities. At Dr. Maurice Khosh’s practice in NYC, we offer non-surgical techniques using facial fillers to correct aesthetic concerns associated with saddle nose deformities.
What Is a Saddle Nose Deformity?
A saddle nose is characterized by a depressed nasal bridge, often resulting in a flattened profile. This deformity may cause both cosmetic and functional problems. Patients may feel self-conscious about their appearance, and in some cases, the collapsed structure can lead to nasal obstruction and difficulty breathing.
How Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Can Help
Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses dermal fillers, such as hyaluronic acid, to restore volume and contour to the nasal bridge. This approach can provide immediate, temporary results without the need for invasive surgery. Here’s how it works:
- Filler injections are applied to areas of the nose where volume is lacking, particularly along the bridge.
- The filler is carefully molded to reshape the nasal profile, creating a more balanced and symmetrical appearance.
- Patients can see the results immediately, with minimal downtime and no surgical recovery period.
This technique is ideal for patients with minor deformities who want to improve the look of their nose without undergoing a full rhinoplasty.
Limitations of Non-Surgical Saddle Nose Repair
While non-surgical rhinoplasty offers many benefits, it also has limitations:
- Temporary Results: Facial fillers typically last between 6 to 18 months before they are gradually absorbed by the body. Patients may require maintenance treatments to keep their desired results.
- No Structural Support: Non-surgical techniques address aesthetic concerns but do not provide structural reinforcement. If the nose has collapsed due to severe trauma or cartilage loss, surgical intervention may be necessary to restore both form and function.
- No Solution for Nasal Obstruction: Patients with nasal obstruction or difficulty breathing caused by the deformity will not find relief with non-surgical options. Surgery may be required to rebuild the nasal framework and improve airflow.
When Is Surgery Necessary?
For patients with significant cartilage damage, reconstructive rhinoplasty may be the best solution. This procedure often involves using cartilage grafts from the septum, ear, or rib to restore the nasal bridge and improve both appearance and breathing.
Dr. Maurice Khosh specializes in both surgical and non-surgical treatments for saddle nose deformities. He works closely with patients to determine the most effective option based on the severity of the condition and individual goals.
Is Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Right for You?
Non-surgical rhinoplasty is ideal for patients with mild saddle nose deformities who want to enhance their appearance without surgery. During your consultation with Dr. Khosh, we will evaluate your nose, discuss your concerns, and develop a personalized treatment plan to achieve your desired results.
If you are considering non-surgical rhinoplasty to address a saddle nose deformity, contact Dr. Maurice Khosh’s Saddle Nose Repair practice in NYC today. We are committed to providing expert care and helping you achieve natural, aesthetically pleasing results. Schedule your consultation to learn more about your treatment options!
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