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Rhinoplasty and respiratory function

Not all rhinoplasty is done just for aesthetics. In many cases, the main goal is to improve breathing and correct structural problems inside the nose — such as deviated septums, collapses or changes that make it difficult for air to pass through.

The most interesting thing is that, by correcting the function, we can often also improve the aesthetics. In other words, health and beauty go together.

Seeing the patient breathing better, sleeping better and even happier with their own face is, without a doubt, one of the greatest rewards of my profession.

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