Rhinoplasty by Lexeru

Lexer rhinoplasty is one of the most popular methods of nose correction, which allows you to change its shape and improve its appearance. This method was developed by American surgeon Richard Lexer in the 1960s and has since become one of the most common methods of nose correction.

The essence of the method is that the surgeon makes an incision in the skin of the nose and removes part of the cartilage to change the shape of the nose. The surgeon can then add new cartilage and skin to create a new nose shape. This method can correct various nose problems such as crooked nose, hump, narrow nostrils, etc.

One of the advantages of the Lexer rhinoplasty method is that it allows you to change the shape of the nose without the use of implants. This means that the patient will not have additional facial scars after surgery. Additionally, this method can be used to correct minor nasal defects that do not require a lot of surgery.

However, this method also has its drawbacks. One is that after surgery there may be swelling and pain that can last up to several weeks. In addition, there is a risk that the nose may become too large or wide after surgery.

Overall, Lexer rhinoplasty remains a popular method for correcting the shape of the nose, but before you decide to undergo surgery, you should consult with an experienced surgeon and discuss all the possible risks and benefits.