Surgical Procedures
Advanced Procedures Designed for Lasting Beauty
Rhinoplasty
The main goal of rhinoplasty is to bring about an aesthetically pleasing, functional and proportionally symmetrical nose. Patients seeking rhinoplasty for cosmetic purposes commonly desire a nose that is better suited to their face, and one that does not draw attention away from their other features. Often times, this means making the nose smaller or larger, reducing a hump on the nose to give a straight profile, straightening a crooked nose, and in some cases narrowing or widening the nose. A small percentage of patients seeking rhinoplasty are those who deal with discomfort or breathing difficulties due to structural abnormalities or previous nose injuries.
If no cosmetic change is desired, these issues can be addressed on their own but they may also be treated in tandem with cosmetic concerns. The end result should be a nose that is proportionate, balanced and functional.






Types of Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty procedures can be done in one of two ways: closed rhinoplasty and open rhinoplasty. There are inherent advantages and disadvantages to each procedure, but during your consultation you will discuss with Dr. Jaggi which procedure is best for you. Neither procedure is objectively better. The better procedure is the one that is personally better suited for both the patient and the surgeon to design and create the nose the patient wants.
Rhinoplasty Assessment
Achieving a beautiful, natural-looking, and long-lasting rhinoplasty result requires careful planning and meticulous surgical technique. Dr. Jaggi believes that thorough preoperative assessment and clear communication are essential to achieving both excellent outcomes and patient satisfaction.
During the consultation, Dr. Jaggi will perform a comprehensive evaluation of your nasal anatomy, breathing function, overall health, and current use of medications, supplements, alcohol, tobacco, and other substances. The size, shape, and skin quality of your nose, as well as its relationship to your overall facial features, will be carefully assessed.
Equally important, Dr. Jaggi will take the time to understand your goals and expectations, discuss the available surgical options, and review the potential risks and benefits of treatment. Based on this assessment, he will develop a personalized surgical plan and provide realistic recommendations regarding the results that can be achieved through rhinoplasty surgery.
Rhinoplasty Recovery
Rhinoplasty surgery will take between one and three hours to complete. The surgery will be performed with general anesthesia.
During the Rhinoplasty recovery stage, patients are advised to take a minimum of two weeks off work. The recovery from Rhinoplasty is variable but typically most swelling subsides in 2-3 weeks, but residual swelling can last 12-18 months. During this time, patients may also experience stiffness, a bit of bleeding and bruising. However, pain medication is prescribed and most patients find the recovery comfortable and very tolerable.
The nasal splint is typically removed from the nose one week after surgery. At this time the nose will not be in its final shape. The nose will take an additional few weeks to improve in appearance and requires approximately 12-18 months to refine and heal completely.
Preparing for Your Surgery
Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, and herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding. Avoid eating or drinking after midnight the night prior to your procedure. Please arrange for a responsible adult to take you and pick you up from your surgery and stay with you for the first 24 hours after surgery.