Refine nasal shape and proportion while respecting airway function — from profile harmony to tip definition.
Rhinoplasty reshapes the nasal bones, cartilage, and soft tissues to improve appearance and, when needed, airway function. Techniques may be open or closed depending on complexity, graft needs, and revision considerations.
Dr. Manandhar focuses on a nose that fits your face — avoiding over-reduction that can compromise support or long-term aesthetics.
Healthy patients seeking improvement in dorsal profile, tip shape, nostril show, or asymmetry may be candidates. Those with breathing concerns should mention symptoms so internal valve issues and septal alignment can be evaluated.
Teenagers require maturity and completed growth; timing is assessed individually.
Improved facial balance and profile harmony
Tip support strategies aimed at long-term shape stability
Functional assessment integrated into aesthetic planning
Structured recovery and review timeline
Imaging & simulation discussion
Photographic analysis and discussion of realistic changes, graft options, and risks.
Surgical reshaping
Precise work on bone and cartilage with preservation of support where possible.
Splint & stabilisation
External splint and internal support as indicated by the surgical plan.
Healing milestones
Cast removal, swelling education, and long-term follow-up guidance.
Nasal swelling evolves over months; early weeks focus on protecting the nose from trauma, sleeping elevated, and avoiding glasses that compress the dorsum until cleared.
Follow saline rinses or medication instructions carefully. Contact the team for fever, escalating pain, or breathing distress.
Next step
Arrange a confidential consultation to review options, alternatives, and a personalised plan with Dr. Manandhar.