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In the evolution of rhinoplasty, a profound philosophical divide exists. The traditional approach is subtractive—removing cartilage and bone to sculpt a new shape. My approach as a specialist in advanced rhinoplasty in Dubai is fundamentally different. I practice preservation rhinoplasty. This isn’t a mere technique; it’s a surgical ethos that respects the nose’s inherent structural […]

The Challenge of the Second Chance: Operating in a Scarred Landscape Secondary rhinoplasty represents the pinnacle of challenge in facial plastic surgery. It is not a simple revision, but a complete architectural reconstruction. The patient presents not with virgin anatomy, but with an altered, often compromised structure—missing cartilage, distorted scar tissue, and skin that has […]

Rhinoplasty in a multicultural environment like Dubai presents a unique surgical philosophy. It is not merely about reshaping nasal cartilage and bone; it is about preserving—or thoughtfully refining—a patient’s ethnic identity while achieving their aesthetic and functional goals. I approach every rhinoplasty as a balance between artistic contouring and anatomical respect. The aim is to […]

Revision rhinoplasty represents the most profound challenge in facial plastic surgery. It is a procedure that operates not on virgin anatomy, but on a landscape altered by previous intervention, scar tissue, and often, compromised structural integrity. When a patient presents to my Dubai practice for secondary surgery, I recognize the dual burden they carry: an […]