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Alar base surgery, also known as alarplasty or nostril reduction surgery, is a cosmetic procedure to narrow and refine wide or flared nostrils by removing a small amount of tissue at the base of the nose. The surgery can be a standalone procedure or part of a more extensive rhinoplasty, using hidden incisions to reduce nostril width and improve nasal proportions and overall facial balance.  What it is and why it's done Goal: To create a more aesthetically harmonious nose by narrowing the widest part of the nostrils.  Indications: The surgery is sought by individuals with flared nostrils, a broad alar base, or nasal asymmetry who want a more refined and balanced look.  Procedure: Surgeons remove small wedges or other small pieces of tissue from the alar base.  Techniques: Common techniques include wedge excision and Weir excision, a modified technique for precise nostril reshaping.  Combination: Alar base reduction can be performed as part of a full rhinoplasty or as a separate, focused procedure.  The surgical process  Anesthesia: Typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation, though it can also be under general anesthesia. Incisions: Incisions are carefully placed within the natural creases of the nostrils to keep scarring minimal. Duration: The procedure usually takes one to two hours. Recovery and Results Recovery time: Recovery is generally quicker than a full rhinoplasty, with normal activities resuming within a week.  Downtime: Stitches are typically removed after 5–7 days, and full recovery can take a few weeks to a few months.  Benefits: The procedure can improve nasal symmetry, reduce nostril size, and create a more proportional and aesthetically pleasing nose.  Important considerations Age: Patients should have completed facial development, which typically occurs between the ages of 13-14 for girls and 15-16 for boys.  Risks: Potential risks include common surgical complications like infection, bleeding, swelling, and bruising.  Consultation: It is important to have a thorough consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon to determine if alar base reduction surgery is right for you and to discuss your goals and the best approach for your anatomy. #nosealarbase #foryoupage❤️❤️ #fypage #goviral #kathmandunepal ❤️❤️
Alar base surgery, also known as alarplasty or nostril reduction surgery, is a cosmetic procedure to narrow and refine wide or flared nostrils by removing a small amount of tissue at the base of the nose. The surgery can be a standalone procedure or part of a more extensive rhinoplasty, using hidden incisions to reduce nostril width and improve nasal proportions and overall facial balance. What it is and why it's done Goal: To create a more aesthetically harmonious nose by narrowing the widest part of the nostrils. Indications: The surgery is sought by individuals with flared nostrils, a broad alar base, or nasal asymmetry who want a more refined and balanced look. Procedure: Surgeons remove small wedges or other small pieces of tissue from the alar base. Techniques: Common techniques include wedge excision and Weir excision, a modified technique for precise nostril reshaping. Combination: Alar base reduction can be performed as part of a full rhinoplasty or as a separate, focused procedure. The surgical process Anesthesia: Typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation, though it can also be under general anesthesia. Incisions: Incisions are carefully placed within the natural creases of the nostrils to keep scarring minimal. Duration: The procedure usually takes one to two hours. Recovery and Results Recovery time: Recovery is generally quicker than a full rhinoplasty, with normal activities resuming within a week. Downtime: Stitches are typically removed after 5–7 days, and full recovery can take a few weeks to a few months. Benefits: The procedure can improve nasal symmetry, reduce nostril size, and create a more proportional and aesthetically pleasing nose. Important considerations Age: Patients should have completed facial development, which typically occurs between the ages of 13-14 for girls and 15-16 for boys. Risks: Potential risks include common surgical complications like infection, bleeding, swelling, and bruising. Consultation: It is important to have a thorough consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon to determine if alar base reduction surgery is right for you and to discuss your goals and the best approach for your anatomy. #nosealarbase #foryoupage❤️❤️ #fypage #goviral #kathmandunepal ❤️❤️

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