Revision Rhinoplasty: Rebuilding Structure and Balance
Revision rhinoplasty addresses persistent deformities or breathing problems following prior surgery. Challenges include scar tissue, weakened support, and limited cartilage supply.
A thorough assessment identifies septal deficits, valve collapse, and irregularities of the nasal dorsum or tip.
Grafting materials:
- Septal cartilage (if available)
- Ear cartilage for tip and valve repair
- Rib cartilage for major structural rebuilding
Goals: restore the L-strut, re-establish symmetry, support the valves, and refine contours.
Because tissue healing is less predictable in revision cases, results stabilize over 12–18 months.
Dr Yalon Dolev’s expertise in complex nasal reconstruction ensures both structural stability and aesthetic harmony, performed in a private facial plastic surgery clinic in Westmount, Montreal (Downtown).
