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    Open vs. Closed Rhinoplasty Nose Plastic Surgery

    Open vs. Closed Rhinoplasty Nose Plastic SurgeryOpen and closed rhinoplasty are two major cosmetic surgery techniques to perform nose reshaping surgery. At the time of pre-op consultation, the surgeon will carefully examine the patient’s nasal anatomy and evaluate their personal cosmetic needs to determine whether they will be more suited for open or closed rhinoplasty.

    Open rhinoplasty is typically recommended when significant changes to the nose shape and size or functional corrections are required.

    Closed rhinoplasty, on the other hand, will be preferred when only limited improvements to the nose are involved. Fantastic and astute facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills CA, and surrounding communities in this part of the southwest.

     

    Closed Rhinoplasty

    In case of closed rhinoplasty, the surgeon will place multiple small incisions inside the nostrils. Parallel incisions may cover almost half of the nostril lining, but none of the incisions will be made externally. As a result, subsequent scarring will not be visible on the outside. This is a key aesthetic advantage for which many patients want to choose closed rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery.

    However, in this procedure, the left and right nostril incisions remain disconnected from each other. Therefore, repositioning of the nasal skin may be more difficult, and the surgeon has to perform the entire surgery through narrow surgical openings with limited visibility.

    Closed rhinoplasty may appear to be a less invasive technique, but it should only be performed by a highly skilled surgeon who has a detailed understanding of the nasal anatomy and can perform the procedure successfully despite limited surgical exposure.

    Patients should also note that in case of closed rhinoplasty, some amount of nasal cartilage distortion will occur because access to the nasal framework requires significant stretching of the nasal skin. The procedure entails considerable surgical challenges due to these issues.

     

    Open Rhinoplasty

    In case of open rhinoplasty, the surgeon will create a discreetly placed incision in the columella, which is a thin strip dividing the nostrils. This bridging incision will connect the left and right nostril incisions. The length of the visible incision will be about 4-5 mm.

    Through this incision, the surgeon will fold the nasal skin upward and have unhindered visibility of the lower nasal skeleton. More significant corrections of the nose can be performed due to the direct visibility of the entire nasal framework. Furthermore, nasal cartilage distortion is minimized and individual components can be assessed in their natural, undisturbed alignment.

    The surgeon will have substantially greater surgical access in case of open rhinoplasty because of the trans-columellar incision. Although a minor visible scar is unavoidable in open rhinoplasty, but the positive trade off is improved precision, versatility and effectiveness of this technique.

     

    Choice of Technique

    Both open and closed rhinoplasty have their own benefits and limitations. If the patient has a fairly straightforward nasal anatomy, they may be ideal candidates for closed rhinoplasty. On the other hand, patients with complex nasal issues may benefit more from open rhinoplasty. There is no one way to look at this.  

    Cognizant and fabulous facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Yavrouian receives patients from Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills CA, and other neighborhoods and communities in this part of SoCal for rhinoplasty.

    For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

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