What Is Alarplasty Surgery

What Is Alarplasty Surgery

You may be familiar with rhinoplasty, a surgery that adjusts the shape and structure of the nose. However, as a more area-focused procedure, alarplasty only targets the outer edges of the nostrils (the alar), addressing concerns about nostril size and shape without altering the rest of the nose.

Sometimes, not all of the nose will need to be surgically addressed to achieve your desired results. If you are only concerned about the alar, taking a more specific approach with alarplasty may be the right choice for you.

Read on to learn more about alarplasty surgery and see if it may be suited to your needs! If you want to book a consultation and get personalised advice, you are welcome to contact our team and organise a consultation with Dr Hunt in Sydney.

Why would I seek an alarplasty?

Patients might seek alarplasty surgery for a variety of reasons, including addressing broad, flaring, or asymmetrical nostrils.

The procedure can also improve breathing if the nasal passage is obstructed, potentially in conjunction with a septoplasty.

Alarplasty can make a difference to the overall symmetry of the nose and face, create narrower nostrils, define the nose tip, or correct issues from a previous rhinoplasty.

Compared to other nose surgeries, alarplasty is generally less invasive, with incisions healing within weeks, unlike the longer recovery associated with open rhinoplasty procedures.

As a less invasive alternative to extensive nose surgeries, alarplasty focuses on modifying the nostril rims to achieve subtle yet significant changes. Even though the procedure only focuses on the nostrils, alarplasty can still make a noticeable difference to the appearance of the nose.

How is alarplasty performed?

Dr Hunt typically performs alarplasty and other nose surgeries under general anaesthesia in a hospital setting, with the possibility of an overnight stay, if needed.

Before the procedure, Dr Hunt will thoroughly discuss the expected outcomes and results, ensuring that you understand what the procedure will involve. He may also use a pen to mark the incision lines on your nose to give you a visual of the surgical plan.

During the surgery, Dr Hunt will make a small incision in your nose to remove the excess skin. The shape of the incision is customised to each patient, depending on the nostrils’ geometry.

Sutures will be used to reinforce the new shape of the alar once the incision is made, and the resulting scar is usually concealed within the natural crease of the nose. Finally, a bandage will be applied to protect the area.

Alarplasty is often performed on its own, but can also be combined with other facial surgeries. For example, it can be part of a rhinoplasty or performed in combination with a facelift. However, its standalone nature allows for a shorter recovery period compared to more extensive surgical procedures.

What does recovery involve?

Recovery from alarplasty, while generally straightforward, does require some patience and care.

One of the advantages of alarplasty is the specificity of its focus. Since it does not involve changes to the nasal bones or the internal structures of the nose, it may be associated with fewer risks and complications compared to full rhinoplasty procedures. That said, like any surgical procedure, it’s still important to follow post-operative care instructions carefully.

In the days after alar reduction surgery, you may experience discomfort, bruising, and swelling, which will usually peak by the third day before beginning to diminish. It’s normal to experience slight bleeding at the incision sites, which usually resolves within two to three days.

You can typically return to normal activities within a few days, and any non-dissolvable stitches will be removed after the first week. A small crease may form where the nostril meets the cheek, but with scar care, this should fade over time.

While full recovery from alarplasty spans one to three months, the absence of bone contouring, unlike in full rhinoplasty, means less intense pain, bruising, and swelling, leading to a quicker recovery. Most patients resume work a week after surgery, with a general recovery timeline of about two weeks.

To support your body’s healing, maintain a healthy, balanced diet and avoid nicotine products. You may also be asked to avoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting and excessive heat exposure until the area has sufficiently healed. These practices can support your recovery, and overall results. Following a proper skincare regimen will also be important – Dr Hunt can discuss this with you during your consultation!

Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Hunt: Alarplasty Procedures in Sydney

The decision to undergo alarplasty is highly personal and should be made with thorough consideration during a consultation with a qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon.

With over 20 years of experience, Dr Jeremy Hunt will discuss what you would like to change about your nose, assess any breathing difficulties, and realistically discuss your options.

If you’re ready to schedule your consultation, please contact our team!

Nose Surgery: What Is Septoplasty Turbinate Reduction

Nose Surgery: What Is Septoplasty Turbinate Reduction

Septoplasty and turbinoplasty are two common types of surgery performed on the nose. These surgeries focus on the function rather than the cosmetic appearance of the nose for most patients, although they can sometimes address cosmetic issues. As the names suggest, septoplasty focuses on the septum, while turbinoplasty deals with the nasal turbinates.

If you have breathing issues, it may be helpful to look into these procedures with the advice of a surgeon. To get personalised guidance beyond your own research, consider having an obligation-free consultation with Dr Jeremy Hunt. Dr Hunt has performed many nose procedures throughout his surgical career and takes care to support his patients through the process.

In this article, we will explore the differences between septoplasty and turbinoplasty. If you wish to know whether you might be a candidate, you can book a consultation at our Sydney clinic.

What is Septoplasty?

A septoplasty aims to correct and straighten a deviated septum. The septum is the structure in your nose that separates the left and right nostrils, and in some people, the septum may be crooked or uneven.

A deviated septum could be a result of trauma or genetics, and it may affect one’s breathing. In some cases, this issue could also have cosmetic impacts. For example, a deviated septum could cause the nose to appear crooked on the outside too. Septoplasty is a surgery that tries to correct this deviation, which can help address issues of both function and aesthetics.

What is Turbinoplasty?

Turbinoplasty deals with internal structures of the nose called turbinates. The turbinates perform many functions, such as filtering dust and humidifying the air as it passes through the nose. In some people, these structures can become enlarged and impair a person’s breathing, which can lead to issues such as snoring and sleep apnoea.

The turbinoplasty procedure can address these problems. It typically involves moving the bone that is causing the airway obstruction in order to allow greater airflow. This procedure, however, is not to be confused with a similar procedure called turbinectomy, which involves the removal of tissue in the nose. In comparison, turbinoplasty is considered less invasive because it only involves the adjustment rather than removal of tissue.

Potential Candidates

Both types of surgery are designed to improve airflow through the nasal passages, making it easier to breathe. The only real way to know whether one of these procedures (and which one) is appropriate for you is to get professional medical advice.

When figuring out if you’re a suitable candidate, we will need to know some things about your medical history and the concerns you have about your nose. Let us know if you have been having breathing difficulties and what expectations you have about surgery. Generally, we might consider you a suitable candidate if you:

  • Have nasal obstruction
  • Have problems with snoring or sleep apnoea
  • Suffer nose bleeds or frequent allergies
  • Have a congested nose
  • Have an uneven or crooked nose
  • Understand the risks and recovery
  • Have realistic expectations

Things to Consider

Getting surgery is no small thing, and the decision requires a great deal and preparation. This includes researching your desired procedure, consulting with a surgeon, and making sure that you have the required support and aftercare.

When thinking about getting surgery, you will need to consider all that it entails, including the risks and what’s required during recovery. All surgeries come with the risk of something going wrong, such as infection, excessive bleeding, scarring, and unwanted results. You’ll also need to be prepared for some discomfort in the days and weeks following your procedure, as your nose will need time to heal. You will have some swelling and possible bruising, and you might be prescribed pain medication. Additionally, it’s important to have someone helping you around the house so that you’re able to take adequate rest.

Another thing to consider is the experience of the surgeon you choose. The choice of surgeon is important to the safety and overall success of your procedure, which means you should investigate their qualifications and skills. A good surgeon shouldn’t have a problem with answering all of your questions about their certifications and experience.

Septoplasty Turbinate Reduction in Sydney with Dr Jeremy Hunt

When it comes to septoplasty or turbinoplasty, it is crucial to seek a qualified surgeon.

Dr Hunt, Sydney Plastic Surgeon, is not only qualified and experienced in performing septoplasty and turbinoplasty, but takes the time with each patient to ensure they are comfortable and understand what the procedure entails. If you have any questions about what these procedures involve, or whether you might benefit, you are welcome to book a consultation with Dr Hunt.

Get in touch with our team to learn more about these procedures.

Common Goals of Patients Considering Rhinoplasty

Common Goals of Patients Considering Rhinoplasty

Latest nose research indicates the most aeshtetically desired nose for every single person is different. While nose surgeons cater to common requests such as removing the hump, slimming down the bridge of the nose and lifting up the nose tip, one size doesn’t fit all when it comes to rhinoplasty.

In this article, we will consider the factors that are considered appealing when it comes to nose aesthetics. It’s important to note that since every patient has different goals, what is considered most commonly desired might not be reflective of your own aesthetic preferences.

Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Jeremy Hunt has completed hundreds of successful nose surgeries in Australia. Dr Hunt is a Sydney plastic surgeon who practices in Sydney and Wollongong NSW.

Six Most Common Nose Shapes – Which is the most requested nose?

Research shows that there are more than 14 different types of common noses. The ones people mostly request before their rhinoplasty procedures are:

1. Celestial Nose

This shape is described as soft, refined, and narrow, turns up directly with an outward curve and has no point. If you are looking for an example, the actress Carey Mulligan has a celestial nose.

2. Snub Nose

A snub nose shape is typically small. It is also called a button nose with slight widening. The nose has a fairly small length and is upturned. Elizabeth Taylor’s nose is a classic example is a snub nose.

3. Greek Nose

It is a very rare nose shape that runs in a straight line from eyes to tip without a curve. Research suggests that only 3% of nose shapes are Greek.

4. The Duchess Nose

If you are looking for an example of the duchess’s nose, Kate Middleton’s nose is a great one. The nose has been given its name after a British duchess.

5. The Aquiline Nose

This nose is straight and gently slopes from the eye to the nostrils. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) nose is a classic example.

6. The Roman Nose

This nose shape has a very prominent bridge and is more hooked than curved. It has quite a bulbous tip. Actor Tom Cruise has a typical Roman nose.

Guide to Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty

Changing Nose Shape Goals

Throughout the years, the perceptions of beauty regarding noses have changed and will continue to change. Desirable nose shapes in different parts of the world, races, ethnicities and cultures are different. This means a person’s desired nose shape might be influenced by the culture or environment in which they live.

Modern-day rhinoplasties are often aimed at making subtle changes that preserve the patient’s uniqueness, rather than trying to remove cultural associations.

What Are the Nose Characteristics to Consider Before Rhinoplasty?

When it comes to developing goals for rhinoplasty, it will help you to understand your nose structure better so that you can communicate your ideas more effectively. Let’s have a look at are few of the characteristics of noses:

1. Nose Width

Many patients seeking plastic surgery to alter the aspect of their nose are looking to narrow down the overall width of their nose.

2. Nasal Tip

Another major characteristic that people want to alter as a part of rhinoplasty is the nasal tip. Some of us are born with thick nasal skin which makes the nose appear rounder. Some people prefer a pointier nose tip.

3. Nose Lines

A hump or a bump on the nose is a point of concern for many individuals. Hence, many people desire their nose to be straighter.

4. Size of the Nostrils

The nostrils are meant to purify the air that enters your lungs. The size of the nostrils plays a very important role in the appearance of your nose. Cosmetic surgery often helps people achieve smaller and more symmetrical nostrils.

5. Angle between Lip & Tip

Another important metric is the distance between the top of your lip and the tip of the nose.This can be changed with Nose Surgery (rhinoplasty) or Upper Lip Lift (philtrum reduction) surgery.

Selecting a Nose Shape When Considering Rhinoplasty

You might have understood by now that there is no such thing as a perfect nose, and different characteristics will suit different people. A lot of surgeons will use simulation to help you visualise the results of your rhinoplasty surgery based on your requirements. While it isn’t identical to the actual results, the imaging technique can be helpful to imagine how you will look post-surgery. Let’s discuss a few points to consider:

· Upper Part of the Nose

This part is made of nasal bones. Dr Hunt typically alters the height of the nose to try to match the angle between the nose and forehead. However, minimising the size of the bones excessively might lead to indentation which can create breathing issues. Hence, it is important to choose an experienced nose surgeon.

· Middle Part of the Nose

The middle section of the nose is made up of bendable soft cartilage. It essentially divides your nostrils and extends deep into the nasal cavity. A lot of patients wish to have a straighter mid part of the nose which shouldn’t be too wide or narrow. If you have a deviated septum, this part will need some additional correction. Dr Hunt will aim to eliminate the bumps and curves in this area. However, extreme caution is needed while straightening your nose otherwise it might lead to restricted breathing.

· Tip of the Nose

The tip of your nose has two C-shaped cartilages. The look of your nose or aesthetic relies on the projection of the tip and the size of the tip. In certain cases, patients don’t need any alterations to their nose tip while in others, major changes are required, depending on their goals.

· Nose Skin Quality

We all have different skin types and thicknesses. The skin on your nose acts as an envelope to the underlying structure. If you are born with thick and oily skin, it can be very difficult for a surgeon to bring about major changes. On the other hand, individuals with thinner skin can see even the smallest changes. During the nose surgery, Dr Hunt will focus on the underlying structure instead of the skin on top. However, your skin plays an important role in the final result.

· Nasal Airway

Adequate nasal breathing is crucial for your comfort and overall health. In certain cases, the blockages in airways lead are caused by curvatures in the cartilage as well as the thickening of turbine glands. It is important to choose a highly skilled and experienced nose surgeon to make the alterations. The goal is to make the required changes while ensuring your airflow isn’t restricted.

Balancing Your Nose with the Rest of Your Facial Features

You might see somebody else’s nose and say to yourself: ‘I wish I had a nose like that’. But do you really want that? We all are born with different facial features and shapes. What will suit your friend might not suit you and vice versa. What will look great on a person of Asian ethnicity will not look great on someone of European descent. Your ethnic appearance comes into play when it comes to determining the what will compliment your features.

It is important to choose a highly experienced surgeon and make sure that you talk about your hopes, goals, and expectations.

Further Reading about Rhinoplasty

Medical References about Rhinoplasty and Ideal Nose

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

dr jeremy hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breast, body, face and nose surgery. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is suitable for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and requires a personalised approach to reach their goals.

Dr Hunt has provided his one-on-one service and attention to detail to thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A. Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from well-established and experienced plastic surgeons.

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