Procedure
Rhinoplasty in Kenya
A nose surgery procedure planned around facial balance, nasal structure, breathing needs, and realistic expectations.
Suitability, safety, expected results, and recovery are reviewed during consultation before any treatment plan is confirmed.
Overview
Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that can reshape selected parts of the nose and, where appropriate, address structural concerns that affect breathing. The aim is to improve balance between the nose and the rest of the face while preserving a natural appearance. Every rhinoplasty plan should be individualized because nasal anatomy, skin thickness, facial proportions, and breathing function differ from patient to patient.
What this procedure may help with
- Nasal bridge, tip, or profile concerns
- Nasal asymmetry
- Nose shape concerns after injury or development
- Facial balance concerns where the nose feels disproportionate
- Selected breathing concerns linked to internal nasal structure
Who may be suitable
Rhinoplasty may be suitable for patients who:
Suitability is confirmed through consultation. Your surgeon will assess your anatomy, health history, goals, and recovery readiness before recommending any procedure.
- Want a realistic improvement in nasal shape or proportion
- Have fully developed nasal structures
- Are in good general health
- Can explain specific concerns and goals clearly
- Understand that swelling can take months to settle
- Are willing to follow post-surgery protection and recovery guidance
Who may need to wait or consider another option
This procedure may need to be delayed or reconsidered if:
This section is not a substitute for medical advice. It helps patients understand what the consultation will clarify.
- Your expectations are not realistic
- You have active nasal infection or untreated medical concerns
- You are not ready for a gradual recovery timeline
- You smoke and cannot stop before surgery as advised
- You need specialist ENT assessment before cosmetic planning
- You expect an exact copy of another person’s nose
Consultation and planning
A rhinoplasty consultation should assess your nasal anatomy, skin thickness, facial proportions, breathing history, previous injuries, goals, and medical history. Your surgeon should explain what changes are possible, what limitations exist, and whether the goal is cosmetic, functional, or both.
During consultation, the team should explain:
- What the procedure can and cannot achieve
- The likely incision or treatment approach
- Recovery expectations
- Risks and limitations
- Whether another procedure may be more suitable
- How to prepare safely before treatment
How the procedure works
Rhinoplasty is usually performed under anaesthesia. The surgeon reshapes selected bone, cartilage, or soft tissue depending on the plan. Incisions may be internal or may include a small external incision depending on technique. The nose is then supported as it heals, often with a splint during early recovery.
Recovery and aftercare
Swelling and bruising are expected after rhinoplasty. A splint may be used in the first week. Many patients return to light activities before the final result is visible. Swelling, especially around the tip, can take months to settle. The nose must be protected from impact during healing.
Risks and limitations
Possible risks include bleeding, infection, swelling, asymmetry, breathing changes, numbness, visible or internal scarring, septal issues, need for revision, dissatisfaction with appearance, and anaesthesia-related risks.
All surgery carries risk. The aim of this section is to set realistic expectations, support informed consent, and make it clear that the safest plan is always individualized.
Results and expectations
Rhinoplasty results develop gradually. Early changes are visible after swelling reduces, but final refinement can take many months. The goal is a nose that fits the face, supports function where relevant, and avoids an overdone appearance.
Questions about Rhinoplasty
In selected cases, rhinoplasty may address structural issues that affect breathing. This must be assessed during consultation.
Many rhinoplasty incisions are internal. If an external incision is needed, it is usually placed carefully and tends to fade with time.
Swelling improves gradually. Some refinement, especially around the nasal tip, may take months.
No. A safe rhinoplasty plan must work with your anatomy, skin, facial proportions, and breathing function.
Consultation
Find out if rhinoplasty is suitable for you
A consultation helps confirm whether this is suitable for you.
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