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Facial Impact or Fracture? If you have experienced facial trauma, bone fractures, or active bleeding, bypass standard scheduling for priority treatment.

Facial Trauma & Fracture Surgery

Nasal (Nose) Fracture Reduction & Setting

Broken nose setting and reduction in Kolkata. Treat septal hematomas and crooked nose deformities within the optimal 7-10 day window.

Objectively planned clinical care satisfying YMYL and clinical guidelines.

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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 Nasal (Nose) Fracture Reduction & Setting

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 nasal (nose) fracture reduction & setting below.

Diagnosing a Broken Nose

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.

The Critical 10-Day Window for Closed Reduction

Management of The Critical 10-Day Window for Closed Reduction 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.

Emergency Warning: Septal Hematoma

Management of Emergency Warning: Septal Hematoma 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.

Septorhinoplasty for Old Crooked Nose Deformities

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.

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Ideally within 7 to 10 days of injury, before the bones begin to fuse in a displaced position.
A collection of blood in the nasal septum that must be drained immediately to prevent cartilage death and a "saddle nose" deformity.

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