Rhinoplasty Nose Surgery

Revolutionary Treatment to Improve Nose Function & Facial Aesthetics

At AOS, we perform advanced, airway-focused rhinoplasty using piezo technology for safer, more precise results and improved healing. We strengthen the internal nasal valve and contour the inferior turbinates to optimize breathing, while refining the tip and dorsum for natural, symmetrical, and lasting aesthetic results. Many procedures are insurance-eligible for functional improvements.

Indications

Deviated Septum and valve collapse

Misaligned turbinates

Chronic Rhinitis/Congestion

Obstructive sleep apnea

Facial Asymmetry and Aesthetics

The Benefits of Rhinoplasty

Improve breathing

Improved nasal airflow and breathing, reducing snoring or obstruction. Allowing to adjust from mouth breathing to nasal breathing.

Correct problems with speech

Pronunciation and speaking properly can become an embarrassing challenge with deviated septums and improper functioning noses.

Correct facial imbalance

Enhanced tip and dorsum symmetry for natural facial balance.

Risks

Procedure Description

  • Performed under general anesthesia

  • Piezo instrumentation used for precise bone shaping with minimal trauma

  • Internal nasal valve is strengthened to improve airflow

  • Septum is freed and straightened.
  • Inferior turbinates are contoured to optimize breathing

  • Nasal tip and dorsum refined for symmetry and aesthetic enhancement

  • Skin and soft tissue redraped for smooth, natural contours

  • Splints or internal supports placed as needed for stability

Recovery

Day 1: Usually home same day.

First 1–2 weeks:  Swelling, bruising, nasal congestion, and discomfort are most pronounced. 

Weeks 3–6: Gradual improvement in swelling; Normal daily activities can resume slowly.

Months 2-3: Most swelling resolves; patients can often return to regular exercise.

Months 3–6: Sleep, breathing and quality of life continue to improve.

Months 6–12: Complete healing of bone and final results are typically visible.

Cost

When medically necessary, rhinoseptoplasty surgery is often fully covered by insurance.  Reach out to our experience staff members for more information.

What to expect with AOS

AOS Consultation

Meet with your surgeon to discuss your goals, evaluate your nasal structures, breathing, sleep, and determine if rhinoplasty surgery is right for you.

Sleep Study

We refer you for a formal sleep consultation and sleep study with a sleep medicine doctor to evaluate airway health and rule out sleep apnea.

Pre-Procedure Visit

We take final records, including a CBCT scan, precise measurements, and clinical photos.

Surgery

Under general anesthesia, your septum/nasal bones are straightened, turbinates adjusted, and internal valve strengthened. Each surgery is carefully customized to your anatomy and treatment goals.

Living Better

We closely monitor your recovery with follow-ups at day 1, day 7, day 14, week 4, week 6, 3 months, 6 months, and annually to ensure excellent healing and long-term results.

Book your consultation today

While there are many rhinoplasty surgeons across the country, we like to compare it to flying — most will get you to your destination, but your experience can be completely different. At AOS, we only offer a first-class ride in rhinoplasty. 

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