Medical Reasons for a Nose Job: Septum, Sinuses & Breathing Issues

Rhinoplasty, a nose job, is often associated with fixing cosmetic issues of the nose, giving patients a deformity-free and flawless nose that gives them confidence in their appearance. However, there are medical reasons for nose jobs as well. 

It’s also done to correct birth defects, nasal abnormalities, disfigurement due to any injury, or breathing problems caused by a deviated septum. 

In all these medical conditions, the nose job is encouraged by the plastic surgeon to help the patients not only look good but also breathe comfortably without snoring or sleeping issues. Let’s learn more about the medical reasons to get rhinoplasty.

What Are The Medical Reasons For A Nose Job

What Are The Medical Reasons For A Nose Job?

Over 200,000 rhinoplasty surgeries are done in the United States alone. Not all of them are done solely to fix deformities of the nose, but also for medical reasons. 

It’s done to fix medical issues like birth defects, nasal problems, deviated septum, broken nose or injury, breathing issues and sleep apnea, sinus issues and chronic infections, nasal obstructions and deviations, and after cancer treatment.

Birth Defects

Some children are born with nasal defects such as a cleft lip or palate. These imperfections affect their mouth structure, making eating and breathing difficult for children. 

Rhinoplasty is encouraged for these medical conditions as it fixes the nose, its shape, and makes it perfect, improving the airflow and mouth structure so that the children can eat and breathe comfortably.

Nasal Problems

Too narrow nasal structures not only negatively affect the appearance but also breathing, sleep, exercise, and overall health. 

They don’t let the air get into your nose properly, and you often struggle to breathe and use your mouth more than your nose to breathe. 

Rhinoplasty can be of great help for this medical condition as it widens the nasal structure by removing or adding cartilage and manipulating its shape.

Deviated Septum

A deviated septum is a troublesome nasal issue that some people are born with, while some develop it after an injury. It disturbs breathing and makes it extremely difficult, also causing sinus infections, headaches, congestion, snoring, and sleep apnea.

The plastic surgeons solve this issue with rhinoplasty combined with septoplasty to fix the deviated septum.

Broken Nose or Injury

The medical reason to get a nose job is a broken nose or an injury. Usually, athletes, drivers, or the general public who have accidents, past traumas, or blows to the face end up with a broken nose.

The broken nose affects the look of the person and also causes breathing difficulties and a nasal deformity. Rhinoplasty repairs the structures and restores the normal airflow, giving the person confidence about their appearance and also improving their breathing.

Sinus Issues and Chronic Infections

When the space inside your nose gets swollen or blocked, it makes it difficult for you to breathe. This is a sinus issue, and when it keeps happening to you, it’s considered a chronic infection. 

Rhinoplasty can fix it by widening the nostrils and removing scar tissue to improve the airflow. It’s a long-term treatment for sinus issues that fixes them safely.

Breathing Issues and Sleep Apnea

Breathing problems and sleep apnea are the most common reasons why rhinoplasty is done. It’s a condition where your nose is misshapen, causing issues with your sleep and breathing. 

Rhinoplasty reshapes the inner structures, removes obstructions, improves breathing, and also gives you quality sleep.

Post-Cancer Treatment

Post-head or neck cancer surgery, there could be some changes in the nasal structure as well. The appearance of the nose and its functionality may be affected. 

With nose job surgery, these deformities are fixed by reshaping the nose, fixing its structure, and also resolving the breathing or other issues it’s causing.

Asli Tarcan Clinic – Breathe Better, Live Better

Asli Tarcan Clinic – Breathe Better, Live Better

The perception of rhinoplasty in people’s minds is a nose job that is used to fix the too-narrow or too-big, crooked, or pinched nose for cosmetic reasons. That’s not true, though, as there are medical reasons for a nose job as well. 

These include birth defects that affect breathing and eating, and nasal problems caused by allergies or polyps.

Broken nose or injury that changes shape and blocks airflow, breathing issues, and sleep apnea from blocked nasal passages. 

Sinus issues and chronic infections that keep coming back, nasal obstructions from damage or aging that make breathing hard. Changes after cancer treatment that affect both the function and appearance of the nose.

If you’re having any medical issues with your nose, you can contact Asli Tarcan Clinic for specialized rhinoplasty services at affordable rates. Contact us today!

Dr Umit Taskin

This article is medically reviewed by Prof. Dr. Umit Taskin (E.N.T. Surgeon)

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Frequently asked questions

Why do people get rhinoplasty?

The reasons for rhinoplasty could be different depending on the medical or cosmetic needs of the person. Usually, it’s used to fix breathing problems, repair injury damage, correct birth defects, or treat sinus issues.

What are the requirements to get a nose job?

The person who wants to get a nose job should be healthy overall. They should have a developed nose, clear medical or cosmetic reasons and also realistic expectations.

Is a rhinoplasty ever medically necessary?

It can be necessary in some cases, such as when the person has difficulty breathing, chronic sinus problems, injury-related damage or birth defects on the nose.

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