About the Procedure:
Ultrasonic rhinoplasty is an innovative surgical technique that uses ultrasound tools to reshape the nasal bones and cartilage with maximum precision and minimal trauma. Unlike traditional rhinoplasty, this method avoids the use of chisels and hammers, which significantly reduces the risk of damage to surrounding tissues.
Thanks to its less invasive approach, ultrasonic rhinoplasty offers unique benefits:
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Greater precision: it allows for detailed adjustments to the nasal structure to achieve a symmetrical and natural result.
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Reduced swelling and bruising: Ultrasound minimises the impact on blood vessels, which promotes faster recovery.
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Natural results: The technique ensures a harmonious profile in accordance with the patient's features.
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Aesthetic and functional combination: In addition to improving appearance, it corrects respiratory problems such as deviated septum or narrow nasal valves.
Ideal for patients seeking a modern, effective solution with a shorter recovery period, ultrasonic rhinoplasty redefines nasal surgery with a more comfortable experience and long-lasting results.
Learn about the procedure
1. How is ultrasonic rhinoplasty different from traditional rhinoplasty?
Ultrasonic rhinoplasty uses ultrasound technology to reshape the bones and cartilage of the nose with greater precision and less impact on the surrounding tissues. This significantly reduces swelling, bruising and speeds recovery, providing more natural and symmetrical results.
2. How long does it take to see the final result?
Although major changes are visible in the first few weeks, the final result can take anywhere from 6 months to 1 year. This time is necessary for the residual swelling to completely disappear and the tissues to adapt to their new shape.
3. Does ultrasonic rhinoplasty correct functional problems such as a deviated septum?
Yes, in addition to the aesthetic benefits, this technique is ideal for addressing functional problems such as deviated septum or breathing difficulties, improving both the appearance and function of the nose.
Recommendations
After an Ultrasonic rhinoplasty, it is crucial to follow these recommendations:
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Adequate rest: Keep your head elevated when sleeping to reduce swelling.
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Avoid bumps or pressure on the nose: Wear light glasses or avoid wearing them for the first few weeks.
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Avoid strenuous physical activity: Avoid strenuous exercise for at least 4-6 weeks.
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Protect your nose from the sun: Use sunscreen and avoid direct exposure to prevent hyperpigmentation.
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Follow medical advice closely: This includes the use of prescribed medications and proper nasal cleansing.
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Be patient with the results: Initial swelling is normal and the final results will be visible in several months.
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Frequent questions
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How long does the surgery last?Abdominoplasty generally lasts between 3 to 4 hours, depending on the complexity of the case and the extent of the surgery. However, the exact duration can vary based on individual needs and the approach of the procedure.
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What results can I expect?The results of abdominoplasty are usually very satisfactory, improving the contour and appearance of the abdomen. However, the results can be affected by factors such as aging, weight gain or subsequent pregnancy.
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How much recovery time is needed?Recovery varies, but it usually takes 2 to 4 weeks for the person to return to light activities. It is recommended to avoid strenuous exercise for at least 6 weeks.
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Are there scars?Yes, abdominoplasty leaves a scar, but the surgeon places the incision in an inconspicuous area, usually in the lower abdomen, where it can be hidden with underwear or swimwear.
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Can I exercise after surgery?Intense exercise should be avoided for at least 6 weeks after surgery to allow adequate recovery. Light exercise may be started earlier, according to the surgeon's recommendations.
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When can I see the final results?Although you may see immediate improvement, the final results of abdominoplasty can take anywhere from 6 months to a year to be fully visible as the swelling gradually decreases.