Saddle nose deformity is a condition where the bridge of the nose collapses, creating a concave or “saddle-like” appearance. This deformity can result from trauma, infection, autoimmune diseases, or previous unsuccessful surgeries. It affects the aesthetic appearance of the nose and can lead to functional issues such as breathing difficulties. Dr. Maurice Khosh, a leading expert in rhinoplasty, offers cartilage grafting rhinoplasty as a highly effective solution for repairing major saddle nose deformities at Saddle Nose Repair in NYC.
Understanding Saddle Nose Deformity Causes and Symptoms
Saddle nose deformity can arise from various causes, including:
- Trauma: Injury to the nose can damage the cartilage and bone structure, leading to collapse.
- Infections: Severe nasal infections can erode the nasal cartilage.
- Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions like granulomatosis with polyangiitis can destroy nasal cartilage.
- Previous Surgeries: Over-resection of cartilage during previous rhinoplasties can result in insufficient structural support.
Symptoms often include a visible dip in the nasal bridge, nasal obstruction, and, in severe cases, breathing difficulties due to the compromised nasal airway.
The Role of Cartilage Grafting in Rhinoplasty
Cartilage grafting is a surgical technique that uses cartilage from the patient’s own body to reconstruct and support the nasal structure. Common sources of cartilage for grafting include the septum (the cartilage wall inside the nose), the ear, or the ribs. The choice of donor site depends on the extent of the deformity and the availability of cartilage.
During the procedure, the following methods may be used to complete the saddle nose rhinoplasty utilizing cartilage grafting:
- Assessment and Planning: Dr. Khosh conducts a thorough evaluation to understand the extent of the deformity and to plan the grafting procedure. This includes detailed discussions about the patient’s goals and the expected outcomes.
- Harvesting Cartilage: Cartilage is harvested from the chosen donor site. Septal cartilage is often preferred due to its natural fit and texture, but ear or rib cartilage may be used for more extensive reconstruction.
- Grafting and Reconstruction: The harvested cartilage is meticulously shaped and grafted to the nasal bridge to restore the natural contour and support. This involves rebuilding the collapsed areas and providing structural integrity to prevent future issues.
- Finishing Touches: Once the grafting is complete, the skin and soft tissues are redraped over the newly constructed framework, and the incisions are closed with precision.
Benefits of Cartilage Grafting Rhinoplasty
Cartilage grafting rhinoplasty effectively restores the natural contour of the nose, eliminating the concave appearance and providing a straight, aesthetically pleasing profile. This significant improvement in appearance can boost self-esteem and confidence. Cartilage grafting can alleviate breathing difficulties associated with saddle nose deformity by rebuilding the nasal structure. Patients often experience significant improvements in nasal airflow and overall respiratory function.
Each case of saddle nose deformity is unique, and cartilage grafting rhinoplasty allows for a highly personalized approach. Dr. Khosh tailors the procedure to meet each patient’s specific needs and goals, ensuring optimal results.
Saddle nose deformity can profoundly affect both nasal appearance and function, but with advanced techniques like cartilage grafting rhinoplasty, significant repair and improvement are possible. Saddle Nose Repair with Dr. Maurice Khosh brings expertise and precision to this complex procedure, offering patients a chance to restore their nasal structure and regain their confidence. If you are experiencing symptoms of saddle nose deformity, consult with Dr. Khosh to explore how cartilage grafting rhinoplasty can provide a comprehensive solution tailored to your needs.
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I had a tonsillectomy and a Neck Lump removal done on the same day.
Everything that you ever heard or read about tonsillectomy, is a dramatic over-exaggeration of people who can NOT tolerate pain.
I was so ready for a long misery and stressful recovery... Pffttt , turned out to be a really easy experience.
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