Correcting a previous nasal surgery requires advanced structural precision. Our approach focuses on restoring breathing function and natural aesthetics.
Suitable for patients with previous unsuccessful nasal surgery
Revision rhinoplasty often requires grafting and advanced reconstruction due to scar tissue and tissue loss.
Autologous cartilage from rib or ear for long-term support.
Correction of nasal valve collapse and obstruction.
Improving symmetry, contour, and tip definition.
Advanced soft-tissue handling for optimal healing.
Procedures performed by a UK GMC-registered specialist
A minimum of 12 months after your previous surgery is recommended.
Revision surgery is more complex than primary procedures and requires detailed planning.
Rib or ear cartilage may be required if septal cartilage is unavailable.
While perfection cannot be guaranteed, meaningful improvement is the goal.
Please include your previous surgical history for review.