Kobijou Clinic Blog: Bridge to a New You - Part 2: Exploring Implantation and Osteotomy Techniques
In the next part of our series, we'll delve deeper into the two main methods used for nasal bridge correction: implants and osteotomy. We'll also discuss the importance of quitting smoking before and after surgery for optimal healing and results.
Continuing our discussion on nasal bridge treatments, let's explore the two main techniques employed at Kobijou Clinic: implantation and osteotomy.
Nose Bridge Implant
This method is used to elevate a low bridge, adding definition and structure to the face. Here's how it works:
- Open or closed rhinoplasty: The surgeon chooses the incision approach based on your specific nasal anatomy.
- Creating space for the implant: A careful pocket is created to accommodate the custom-designed implant.
- Tailored prosthesis: The implant is meticulously sculpted to match your unique facial features.
- Balancing the entire nasal line: The procedure considers the entire nose, from the bridge to the tip, for a harmonious outcome.
Osteotomy
Osteotomy involves strategically cutting or repositioning the nasal bone. This technique is ideal for:
- Hooked nose bridges: Reshaping the bone can create a smoother and more refined bridge.
- Wide nose bridges: Osteotomy can narrow the bridge for a more balanced look.
- Crooked nose bridges: Repositioning the bone can correct deviations and improve symmetry.
The Right Approach for You
During your consultation at Kobijou Clinic, our experienced surgeon will assess your nasal structure and discuss your goals. Together, we'll determine the most suitable technique (implantation, osteotomy, or a combination) to achieve your desired outcome.
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