Most requested surgeries: wide nose rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty surgery in most cases is motivated by aesthetic problems, and the wide nose is one of the most common. When a patient consults with Dr. Sahil Singla to perform a nose operation, planning t
Aditya Pandey

Rhinoplasty surgery in most cases is motivated by aesthetic problems, and the wide nose is one of the most common. When a patient consults with Dr. Sahil Singla to perform a nose operation, planning the process is of great importance to him.
Initially, he performs an exhaustive exploration of the entire nose, in the case that this article of Wide Nose Rhinoplasty, the best plastic surgeon in Delhi carefully examines the tip visually and manually, to obtain precise information on the envelope of the soft tissue and the ala cartilages., this procedure is complemented with an intranasal study.
Next, a detailed photographic documentation is carried out to obtain a more precise diagnosis and, in this way, perform a wide nose and thick skin rhinoplasty, which favors the underlying anatomy.
Causes of a Wide Nose
Cases with a large and wide nose are frequently characterized by having a nasal tip that protrudes excessively from the face and causes an imbalance between the beginning of the septum and the nasal tip.
There are many reasons why a patient may have a large and wide nose, almost always because the wing cartilages are converted. Another possible cause may be due to thick skin and wide bones, which make the nose look broad, at all angles.
Rhinoplasty results before and after wide nose
In general, the results of a wide nose rhinoplasty are very satisfactory, although the thickness of the skin can make these changes more subtle. The inflammatory process may last a little longer in people with thick skin and have a longer postoperative period depending on the technique used.
Although the changes are immediate, the definitive results can be seen in 3 months from the wide and flat nose rhinoplasty. In the same way, it is convenient to take into account that there are different factors that can change the final result, such as the consistency of the cartilage, the type and thickness of the skin and the propensity for poor healing.