Secondary Cleft Rhinoplasty Specialist
Revision nose surgery for cleft nasal deformities in Kolkata. Correct alar cartilage droop, septal deviation, and nostril symmetry.
Objectively planned clinical care satisfying YMYL and clinical guidelines.
Cleft & Craniofacial Milestones Check
Analyze cleft lip/palate developmental milestones and surgical timelines for infants and children.
Quick assessment based on clinical risk factors.
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Matches standard international cleft care timelines.
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No immediate concern detected
Based on your answers, there are no immediate signs of acute pathology. Routine screening is advised.
Advanced Maxillofacial Treatment Guidelines for Secondary Cleft Rhinoplasty Specialist
Surgical and clinical protocols at MAXFAC are strictly aligned with international guidelines to ensure safety, aesthetic precision, and functional restoration. Learn more about the diagnosis, surgical techniques, and recovery expectations for secondary cleft rhinoplasty specialist below.
The Anatomy of the Cleft Nose Deformity
Nasal fractures are the most common facial bone injuries. Setting a broken nose must ideally occur within 7 to 10 days of injury before the bones fuse in a crooked position. A key emergency check is for a septal hematoma (blood collection in the septum), which must be drained immediately to prevent nasal cartilage collapse (saddle nose deformity). Old untreated nasal deviations require functional septorhinoplasty to restore breathing and shape.
Cartilage Harvesting (Rib and Septal Grafts)
Management of Cartilage Harvesting (Rib and Septal Grafts) requires specialized maxillofacial care. Surgical and clinical protocols are tailored to the patient's diagnostic imaging to secure proper aesthetic alignment, airway management, and functional restoration.
Correcting Nostril Asymmetry and Alar Dome Slump
Facial skeletal asymmetry is corrected using double jaw orthognathic surgery (bi-maxillary osteotomy). Using virtual 3D surgical planning and CAD/CAM printed splints, the upper and lower jaws are simultaneously aligned, leveling the dental plane and centering the chin to achieve balanced facial contours.
Frequently Asked Questions on Secondary Cleft Rhinoplasty Specialist
Scientific explanations covering treatment protocols, surgical approaches, and rehabilitation.