Bone nose operation
It should be noted that the terms bone nose and fleshy nose are just slang terms and from a professional point of view, these terms have no scientific meaning..
Today, with the advancement of medical science, the techniques used for rhinoplasty are very advanced and it does not matter if the nose is bony or fleshy.. Even in the case of cartilaginous nose, the possibility of rhinoplasty has been provided with admirable results. An important issue and major difference regarding rhinoplasty is the thickness of the skin on the nose that must be considered. In fact, if your nose has very thin skin, it will be a little difficult, but for thick skin, the result will be better..
The fleshy nostrils are covered with thick skin and the bony noses are covered with thin skin.. To do both, we need to be able to shrink the area around the nose, which is easy, and shape the tip of the nose, which is difficult..
If we want to deal with the result of bony and fleshy nose surgery, in general, fleshy operations will lead to more difficult results, because this type of operation is associated with a great challenge such as low tip of the nose.. But most of the results of rhinoplasty are much more beautiful and ideal.
This type of nose can usually be identified at first glance, but in certain cases a person's nose may be somewhat similar to a fleshy nose or something between a fleshy and bony nose in addition to having signs of a bony nose..
Features of a bony nose
An accurate diagnosis of the type of nose is often made by a plastic surgeon.
- It has a hump and a curved shape
- It has thin skin with high flexibility
- It has a thin bone
- It is very strong in terms of tissue and cartilage
- The layers of fat in them are very thin
- Its blades are small and narrow
Dr Behnam khorami
Isfahan nose surgeon
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