Precision reshaping for functional improvement and aesthetic harmony.
Procedure Overview
Rhinoplasty involves reshaping of the nose and related facial structures. Ethnic features are respected throughout, and it is not possible to reshape an African nose to have Caucasian features, or vice versa. Airway function is preserved in all cases. Deformities may result from congenital or acquired causes, including trauma, previous surgery, or hereditary anatomy.
Dr. Matwa uses both open and closed approaches depending on the complexity and goals, reducing a dorsal hump, refining the tip, correcting asymmetry, or addressing a deviated septum that impairs breathing. Functional rhinoplasty can be performed simultaneously with aesthetic reshaping, correcting both concerns in a single procedure.
Indicative Cost
From Ksh 150,000 to Ksh 750,000.
Why Patients Choose This Procedure
The nose is the central feature of the face. Reshaping it to better complement the surrounding features creates a more balanced, harmonious facial aesthetic.
A deviated septum, nasal valve collapse, or enlarged turbinates can impair breathing. Functional rhinoplasty directly addresses these structural problems to restore normal airflow.
A dorsal hump along the nasal bridge is one of the most common concerns addressed by rhinoplasty. Precise bone and cartilage reduction creates a smooth, refined profile.
A bulbous, drooping, or upturned nasal tip can be reshaped and repositioned to create a more defined, balanced nose that suits the patient's facial proportions.
Rhinoplasty results are permanent. Once healing is complete and swelling resolves, the reshaped nasal structure remains stable over the long term.
Open rhinoplasty scars are placed in the natural crease beneath the columella and are virtually invisible at maturity. Closed rhinoplasty leaves no external scars at all.
How It Works
Dr. Matwa conducts a detailed assessment of nasal anatomy, skin thickness, cartilage strength, and the patient's functional and aesthetic goals. Computer imaging may be used to help visualise proposed changes before surgery.
Open or closed rhinoplasty is selected based on the complexity of changes required. Complex tip work or significant structural correction typically warrants the open approach for maximum precision and visibility.
Bone, cartilage, and tissue are reshaped according to the surgical plan. Hump reduction, osteotomies to narrow the bridge, tip cartilage sculpting, and septal correction are performed as required.
Incisions are closed with fine sutures and an external splint is applied to protect the reshaped structures and support healing during the initial two weeks of recovery.
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What to Expect
External splint protects the nose. Swelling and bruising around the eyes are normal. Head elevation minimises swelling. No strenuous activity. Follow-up at one week for splint removal.
Splint and sutures are removed. Most bruising has resolved. Visible swelling is reducing. Most patients are comfortable returning to desk work and light social activities.
Major swelling has resolved and the new nasal shape is clearly visible. Residual tip swelling is normal and resolves gradually. Return to all normal activities including exercise.
Nasal tip swelling is fully resolved and the final shape is apparent. Rhinoplasty results continue refining for up to a full year as residual deep tissue swelling dissipates completely.
Common Questions
Schedule a private consultation with Dr. Matwa Christopher to discuss your rhinoplasty goals and see what is achievable for your unique anatomy.
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