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Preservation Rhinoplasty

Refining the Nose While Maintaining Natural Structure

Preservation Rhinoplasty is a modern approach to reshaping the nose while
keeping more of the nose’s original structural framework intact. Rather than
dismantling and rebuilding, the technique focuses on refining key areas and
preserving natural support where appropriate. The aim is a result that looks
elegant, balanced, and natural, with attention to long-term stability and nasal
function.

What Preservation Rhinoplasty Means

In many noses, the bridge (dorsum) and supporting structures can be refined without removing large amounts of cartilage and bone. Preservation techniques aim to maintain the natural lines of the nasal bridge while adjusting height, contour, or projection in a controlled way. When suitable, this can reduce disruption to the anatomy and help maintain a smooth, natural profile.

Who May Be a Good Candidate

Preservation Rhinoplasty can be appropriate if you:

Want refinement of a dorsal hump or profile irregularity without an overly "done" appearance
Prefer a natural-looking result that respects your existing nasal character
Have a nose where the anatomy lends itself to preservation techniques (assessed in consultation)
Value both aesthetics and breathing function as part of your outcome
Suitability depends on your nasal shape, skin thickness, structural support, and goals.

Aesthetic Goals

Preservation techniques can be used to achieve:
A smooth, balanced profile without harsh angles
A refined bridge that suits your facial proportions
Subtle tip enhancement when indicated
A natural transition between bridge and tip
The aim is not a template result, but a nose that fits your face and looks natural in everyday life.

How It Differs from Other Rhinoplasty Approaches

Preservation rhinoplasty is not necessarily better than other techniques, but may be more suitable depending on your anatomy and goals.
Preservation Rhinoplasty:prioritises maintaining existing structural lines where suitable
Structural Rhinoplasty:focuses on deliberate support and shaping using grafts when needed
Primary Rhinoplasty:first-time surgery that may use preservation, structural, or hybrid techniques depending on your nose
Revision Rhinoplasty:corrective surgery after a previous rhinoplasty often requires structural techniques
In many cases, the best plan is a hybrid approach, blending preservation with structural refinement.

Consultation and Planning

Your assessment typically includes:
Facial analysis and nose measurements
Discussion of what you like and what you wish to change
Breathing assessment and internal examination where appropriate
Photography and planning to align expectations
The surgical plan is based on predictable, stable changes rather than overcorrection.

Recovery and Expected Timeline

Most patients experience swelling and congestion early on. In general terms:
The first 1–2 weeks are usually the most noticeable in terms of appearance.
Swelling reduces progressively over the following months
Refinement continues over time, especially in the nasal tip
Your individual recovery depends on the exact technique and your tissue characteristics.

FAQs

Is Preservation Rhinoplasty "scarless"?

Incisions may be internal (closed) or include a small external incision (open). The approach is chosen based on precision and control.

The goal is a natural, balanced nose. Final outcomes depend on anatomy, technique, and healing.

Breathing concerns are assessed separately. Where indicated, functional correction can be addressed as part of surgery.

Book a Consultation

If you are considering Preservation Rhinoplasty, a consultation will clarify whether your anatomy is suitable and what technique will deliver the most stable, natural result.

Consultations are available forUK-based and international patients, including in-person and virtual options where appropriate.

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