Piezo Rhinoplasty

High Technology in Nose Aesthetics...

WHAT IS PIEZO (ULTRASONIC) RHINOPLASTY?

Piezo rhinoplasty is the cutting of the nasal bones with a very thin set of tools by seeing them under direct observation and without damaging the soft tissue at all.

With this method, the nose bones can be shaped from the desired place and more easily. In the cuts made in ultrasonic way, no damage is caused to the bones, soft tissues, vascular structures, capillary vessel structures or nerve structures at the bottom and top.

This fine work is directly reflected in the result of the surgery.

Thus, thinner, more elegant nose ridges appear.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PIEZO RHINOPLASTY?

Piezo rhinoplasty gives control to the surgeon when cutting the bone. So we have control.

Imagine that you are going to draw something, but you cannot draw from where you want, then you will not succeed. Therefore, we can cut the bone in the places we want in a very thin way, like drawing with a pencil, so that we do not leave the job of bone shaping to chance. Therefore, we have made a predictive study about the outcome of the surgery.

In this way, we can obtain more elegant, more beautiful noses.

ARE THERE ANY BRUISES AND SWELLINGS AFTER PIEZO RHINOPLASTY?

In nose surgeries performed with Piezo Rhinoplasty, the nasal bones are cut ULTRASONIC, that is, with sound waves, without the use of hammers and chisels.
Since this method cuts only the nasal bones without damaging the soft tissue and vascular structures, there is less bleeding. Because of this reason, there is very little bruising and swelling after the surgery.
ridges appear.

WHO ARE SUITABLE CANDIDATES FOR PIEZO RHINOPLASTY?

This method can be used in almost every patient, both revision patients and patients who will undergo surgery for the first time.It can be used in patients with thin skin or patients with thick skin.
In short, almost all patients are eligible for ultrasonic rhinoplasty, that is, ultrasonic bone shaping.

By Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty

Bruising and swelling after rhinoplasty surgeries are now much less of a problem.