Overview
Rhinoplasty planning starts with facial proportion, breathing needs and the patient's expectations. The goal is a nose that belongs to the face, not a template result.
Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery
Nose reshaping for facial balance, breathing comfort and natural-looking results.

Suitability checked before travel
Timeline and stay clarified early
Planned with specialist providers
Follow-up rhythm after return
Overview
Rhinoplasty planning starts with facial proportion, breathing needs and the patient's expectations. The goal is a nose that belongs to the face, not a template result.
Ideal Candidate
Patients who are actively considering rhinoplasty and want a structured medical opinion before travel.
Patients who can share clear photos, current medication information and relevant health background.
Patients who prefer transparent planning, realistic expectations and follow-up after returning home.
Process
Photos, goals and relevant medical history are collected before a treatment recommendation is made.
The procedure, technique, specialist team, timeline and travel window are clarified in advance.
Appointment rhythm, transfers and accommodation support are organized around the confirmed plan.
The patient is guided through admission, procedure day, early recovery and discharge instructions.
Follow-up milestones continue after return, with clear guidance on photos, symptoms and recovery checks.
Planning
The plan considers profile, tip, bridge, nostril symmetry and breathing needs together.
Planning
The desired change is calibrated to the patient's facial structure so the final result feels balanced.
Recovery
Recovery varies by procedure and patient health. The plan includes expected downtime, follow-up rhythm and travel guidance before booking.
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FAQ
The first step is a remote review with photos, goals and health context. The team will explain whether the treatment is suitable or whether another route is safer.
The recommended stay depends on the procedure. Ossi Clinic shares a travel-aware timeline before the patient commits to the plan.
Yes. Discharge and follow-up instructions are part of the treatment journey, including what to expect and when to contact the care team.