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Rhinoplasty For a Crooked Nose: Risks, Procedure, Recovery Guide

A crooked nose doesn’t only cause discomfort in sleeping and breathing, but it also lowers your self-esteem. It can make your overall face appear uneven, making you too cautious about your looks. The lack of good sleep due to snoring and also the stuffy nose all the time are other problems associated with it.

Rhinoplasty for a crooked nose is the solution to this issue. It’s a procedure that fixes the crookedness, indentations, and bumps of the nose, making it straighter and even. 

Before considering it, make sure you know what it is, its benefits, potential risks, procedure, and how long it will take you to recover from it. Let’s learn all about it in this article.

Causes Of A Crooked Nose

The causes of a crooked nose vary from person to person.

  • Some people are just born with it.
  • It can happen after a hit or injury.
  • A bent septum inside the nose can twist it.
  • A nose job gone wrong might leave it crooked.
  • Pressure on the nose at birth can shape it.
  • Infection or swelling inside can push it out of line.
  • Aging might slowly change the nose shape.
What Is Rhinoplasty For a Crooked Nose

What Is Rhinoplasty For a Crooked Nose?

Rhinoplasty is a surgical nose job that is done to fix the crookedness of the nose for aesthetic and functional purposes. It reshapes or adjusts the nasal bone and removes or adds cartilage to straighten the nose and fix bumps or crookedness.

This procedure corrects the crookedness as well as functional issues like indentations, bumps, and even the breathing issues caused by the deviated septum. 

Techniques Used To Correct a Bent Nose

The surgeons determine what techniques to use depending on the condition of the patient and their requirements. Sometimes, only one of these techniques is used, while other times, both.

  • Open Rhinoplasty: In this technique, the surgeons make an incision under the nose to lift up the skin and then fix the internal parts.
  • Closed Rhinoplasty: In this technique, the incisions are made inside the nose to correct the crookedness. It doesn’t leave any scars, and even if it does, they’re not visible as all are inside the nose.
How Does Rhinoplasty Correct a Crooked Nose 

How Does Rhinoplasty Correct a Crooked Nose? 

During rhinoplasty, the surgeons reshape the nasal bone and adjust or add cartilage on the weak or bent part to support it and give it stability. The bone and the cartilage are adjusted in a way that the nose looks straighter and even.

A deviated septum is a part of the bent nose that can make breathing extremely difficult. Rhinoplasty fixes it too by involving a specific procedure called Septoplasty. This procedure positions the deviated septum in the center of the nose, fixing all the breathing issues.

Sometimes, the nose needs some extra cartilage to get straighter and be supported to stay in position for a long time. The surgeons then take a graft of cartilage from the patient’s body, usually from the ear or the rib, and insert it wherever needed on the Asymmetrical nose. 

The other procedure that could be part of rhinoplasty for the nose is osteotomies. It corrects the alignment of the nasal bone if that’s what’s causing the crookedness.

Who Is The Right Candidate For Crooked Nose Rhinoplasty?

You should know who is right to undergo rhinoplasty for an Asymmetrical nose, as it may not suit everybody. It’s right for anybody who has:

Who Is The Right Candidate For Crooked Nose Rhinoplasty
  • Trouble breathing because the nose is bent.
  • A nose injury changed its shape.
  • Born with a distorted nose and wants it straighter.
  • Not happy with the look and want a change.
  • Crooked shape affects confidence.
  • A past nose job didn’t fix the problem.

Recovery

Rhinoplasty for a crooked nose is a complex surgical procedure that involves reshaping the nasal bone and cartilage of the nose. Sometimes, even some cartilage is cut from any part of your body and then inserted into your nose to make it straighter and give it lifelong stability.

Recovery from crooked nose

The recovery period is usually a little longer than other procedures, as the bone is involved. It can last up to 6 months but may be less or more depending on the complexity, condition of the patient, and also how well they follow the given post-care instructions. 

After the surgery, you should avoid strenuous tasks for a few weeks, like playing sports, going to the gym, and running.

Why Choose Crooked Nose Rhinoplasty? 

There are many benefits of rhinoplasty for fixing a crooked nose. It:

  • Helps you breathe better without feeling blocked.
  • Helps you feel good facing people or taking photos.
  • Makes your nose look more even and in shape.
  • Helps you feel good when facing people or taking photos.
  • Gets the nose straight without messing up its natural look.
  • Gives you that extra confidence when you’re happy with your appearance.
  • Fixes the bend without making the nose seem worked on.

Things To Consider

Must consider these things before you get the surgery:

  • Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon and tell them about your goals, concerns, and what you want to achieve with the surgery. 
  • Don’t have unrealistic expectations about the results. Though with the procedure, you may get a naturally looking straight nose, sometimes a complication could also happen that may not give you the desired results. So, be flexible.
  • The bruising, swelling, and discomfort are part of the healing process. You need to be patient and avoid doing heavy work.

Potential Risks Of Rhinoplasty For a Crooked Nose

Every rhinoplasty procedure, especially one as complex as the reshaping of the nose to correct the crooked end, carries some risks.

  • Swelling and bruising after surgery.
  • Nose might not heal as expected.
  • Breathing issues could stick around or show up later.
  • Scars, though usually small or hidden.
  • Need for another surgery if results aren’t right.
  • Infection or bleeding, though rare.
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Asli Tarcan Clinic- Your Aesthetic Partners

A crooked nose is when one side of your nose is bent or lying too much on the other side. It makes your nose look uneven and mismatched with your overall face’s harmony. That affects your looks and also creates issues with breathing, sleeping, and excessive snoring.

The rhinoplasty for a crooked nose is a surgical procedure that fixes the crooked nose by reshaping the nasal bone and by adjusting or adding cartilage. If you want to get a safe and affordable rhinoplasty surgery to fix your misaligned nose, contact Aslı Tarcan Clinic today. 

With years of experience, advanced equipment, and a compassionate staff, we deliver natural-looking results through our rhinoplasty procedures.

Dr Umit Taskin

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

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Frequently asked questions

Can a rhinoplasty procedure fix both breathing issues and a crooked nose?

Yes, this nose job for a crooked nose can fix both in one go if the surgeon works on both the outside shape and the inside structure.

Can you fix a crooked nose naturally?

Not really, though minor curves might seem better with exercises or makeup, but it won’t truly straighten the nose.

How much does a rhinoplasty cost for a crooked nose?

The price really depends on the surgeon and where you’re getting it done, but it usually falls between $5,000 and $15,000.

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