This month we discuss rhinoplasty with Mr Andrej Salibi, a Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgeon at Kat & Co.


This month we discuss rhinoplasty with Mr Andrej Salibi, a Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgeon at Kat & Co.
Mr Salibi has a special interest in breast aesthetic surgery and body-contouring techniques. His other interests include prominent ear correction, rhinoplasty and surgical and non-surgical facial rejuvenation.
We asked Mr Salibi to share his advice on rhinoplasty including the different types available to patients.
Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure to alter the nose for cosmetic or functional purposes. This procedure is not always cosmetic. It can also be commonly performed for congenital defects, nose trauma as well as breathing problems. The nose can be reshaped by altering the bone and cartilage to create an aesthetic, functional and proportional nose.
Your consultation will include the following:

An open rhinoplasty involves a small cut(s) made to the outside of the nose, usually at the end of the nasal septum and inside the nostrils.

Closed approach: A closed rhinoplasty involves surgical cuts that are entirely inside the nostril and the nasal septum.

Sometimes the nostrils are too wide, and they need to be narrowed to bring the nasal tip to harmony. This will mean two additional small scars on either side of the nostrils€™ bases near the cheek skin. This is an additional procedure that can be done at the same time as a surgical rhinoplasty (either open or closed approaches).


You can find out more about Rhinoplasty on our treatments page here
Interested in rhinoplasty? Simply book your consultation with Mr Salibi by calling 0121 716 9654 or emailing contact@clinicplasticsurgery.com.