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Revision Rhinoplasty for Structural Support and Improved Breathing
Rhinoplasty is not always performed for aesthetic reasons alone. In revision cases, restoring nasal structure and function is often the primary objective, particularly when breathing is compromised.
Elias, a Swedish patient, underwent revision rhinoplasty with the aim of addressing both structural instability and breathing difficulties, while maintaining a natural and masculine nasal appearance.
Clinical Focus of the Revision Rhinoplasty
Revision rhinoplasty presents different challenges compared to primary procedures. In Elias’s case, the surgical plan focused on:
- Improving nasal support, particularly at the tip
- Restoring a stable nasal framework following previous surgery
- Addressing functional breathing concerns
- Preserving a natural profile appropriate for male facial anatomy
The approach prioritised function and long-term stability rather than cosmetic alteration.
Surgical Outcome and Functional Improvement
The revision procedure successfully reinforced nasal support and improved airflow, while maintaining a balanced nasal profile. The nose appears structurally stable and proportionate, without signs of overcorrection or aesthetic exaggeration.
From a functional perspective, the outcome addressed the original breathing concerns. From an aesthetic standpoint, the nasal shape remains consistent with Elias’s facial features.
Long-Term Result After Revision Rhinoplasty
Post-operative images were taken 2.5 years after surgery, allowing sufficient time for healing and long-term evaluation of both function and structure.
At this stage, the nasal profile appears stable, well supported and natural. The result demonstrates how revision rhinoplasty can successfully restore both function and form when careful structural planning is applied.
About This Revision Rhinoplasty Case
- Procedure: Revision rhinoplasty
- Focus: Structural support and breathing improvement
- Outcome: Stable nasal framework with functional and aesthetic balance
- Post-operative timeline: 2.5 years after surgery
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Considering Revision Rhinoplasty?
Revision rhinoplasty requires a different level of planning and expertise compared to primary surgery. A personalised consultation allows for careful evaluation of nasal structure, previous surgical changes and functional concerns.
A professional assessment is essential to determine realistic and safe options in revision cases.



