METPHI CLINIC | BENGALURU
Precision Rhinoplasty: Masterful Nasal Architecture
Bespoke Structural Refinement for Perfect Facial Harmony
SCHEDULE YOUR ANALYSISOur master surgeons balance aesthetic beauty with functional perfection, ensuring your nose fits your face seamlessly.
We focus on natural refinement, ensuring your new profile is in perfect harmony with your unique facial features.
Beyond aesthetics, we optimize the internal nasal structure to ensure perfect breathing and airway clearance.
Utilizing both 'open' and 'closed' surgical approaches to achieve the most precise results with minimal recovery time.
Minimally Invasive Nose Contouring with Dermal Fillers
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Carefully shaving down bone and cartilage on the bridge of the nose to create a straight, perfectly sloped, and smooth profile.
Also known as Tip Plasty. Sculpting the cartilage at the end of the nose to lift a drooping tip or narrow a bulbous, wide tip.
A functional surgery to straighten a deviated septum. Often combined with cosmetic rhinoplasty to improve both appearance and airflow.
A specialized technique to reduce the width of the nostrils (the alar base) or change the shape of the nasal opening for better facial proportion.
Complex reconstructive surgery utilizing advanced grafting to correct functional or aesthetic issues resulting from a previous nose surgery.
A non-surgical, 'lunchtime' alternative utilizing hyaluronic acid dermal fillers to temporarily smooth out bumps and lift the nasal tip instantly.
The nose is the anchor of the face. Schedule your comprehensive structural and aesthetic analysis today.
Rhinoplasty at MetPhi is a testament to the belief that the nose is the anchor of facial beauty. Our approach goes beyond simple reshaping; we analyze the 'Nasal Architecture' to ensure that every refinement—whether dorsal hump reduction, tip refinement, or narrowing—enhances your natural features while maintaining perfect airway function.
We utilize both open and closed surgical techniques, selected specifically for your anatomical needs. Our surgeons are masters of structural integrity, ensuring that the results are not only aesthetically beautiful but also stable for a lifetime. We focus on facial harmony, ensuring your new profile looks like it was always meant to be yours.
Comprehensive Facial Balance: Achieving total facial balance often requires addressing surrounding features. Many patients pair structural nasal refinement with Eyelid Restoration. For complete profile enhancement, explore our Submental Liposuction (Double Chin) or Liquid Profile Fillers to augment a recessed chin or jawline.
Most patients return to work or school after 1-2 weeks when the external splint is removed. While bruising fades quickly, subtle swelling can take up to a year to fully resolve, especially at the tip.
Our primary goal is to maintain or improve airway function. We often combine aesthetic refinement with septoplasty to ensure you breathe as well as you look.
Open rhinoplasty uses a tiny incision on the columella for maximum visibility, while closed rhinoplasty is done entirely through internal incisions. The choice depends on the complexity of your structural needs.
Yes, we use advanced imaging to provide a surgical simulation, allowing us to align our aesthetic goals with your personal vision for your profile.
Most patients report more 'stuffiness' and pressure than actual pain. Discomfort is well-managed with prescribed medication during the first few days.
Generally, once nasal growth is complete—typically age 15-16 for girls and 17-18 for boys.
In a closed procedure, all scars are internal. In an open procedure, the tiny columellar scar typically fades until it is virtually imperceptible.
The results of a surgically performed rhinoplasty are permanent, though the nose will still undergo natural aging processes over several decades.
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