Achieve perfect facial harmony. We combine aesthetic artistry with deep maxillofacial expertise to sculpt your nose while protecting—or improving—your airway.
Form & Function
Aesthetic and airway mastery
The nose is the absolute structural anchor of your face. Even a millimeter of asymmetry, a slight dorsal hump, or a drooping tip can dramatically throw off your entire facial balance. Rhinoplasty—commonly referred to as a "nose job"—is an intensely precise surgical procedure designed to permanently alter the shape, size, and proportions of the nasal framework to create stunning facial harmony.
However, the paramount rule of facial surgery is that the nose is not just an aesthetic feature; it is a critical, complex airway. Trusting your face to a surgeon who only focuses on cosmetic appearance without mastering internal nasal anatomy frequently results in a nose that looks beautiful but simply cannot breathe. At Biswas Clinic, our Maxillofacial surgical team operates at the exact intersection of aesthetic artistry and functional airway reconstruction.
Whether you are seeking incredibly subtle refinements to your profile, a complete post-traumatic nasal reconstruction, or relief from chronic lifelong breathing disorders, our surgical protocols are meticulously customized to your specific facial symmetry.
This is highly specialized cosmetic reshaping. We routinely perform Dorsal Hump Reduction (shaving down a prominent bump on the bridge), Nasal Tip Refinement (lifting and sharpening a bulbous, boxy, or severely drooping tip), and Alar Base Reduction (narrowing excessively wide or flaring nostrils). Our goal is never to give you an unnatural, "surgical-looking" nose, but rather a nose that looks like you were naturally born with it, perfectly complementing your jawline and cheekbones.
The septum is the central wall of cartilage dividing your nasal passages. When this wall is severely bent or crooked (a deviated septum), it heavily obstructs airflow, causing chronic debilitating sinus infections, heavy mouth-breathing, dry mouth, and severe sleep apnea/snoring. A Septoplasty physically straightens this internal cartilage, instantly restoring a massive volume of airflow and dramatically improving your quality of life.
If you suffer from both functional breathing issues and aesthetic concerns, a Septorhinoplasty corrects them simultaneously during a single operation. We utilize the straight cartilage harvested from the internal septum to structurally graft and refine the external tip and bridge, eliminating the need for incredibly invasive secondary surgeries.
The nose is the most frequently broken bone in the human body. Following vehicular accidents, severe sports injuries, or interpersonal trauma, a shattered nasal framework can collapse entirely. We perform acute and delayed fracture reductions, utilizing advanced structural cartilage grafting (often utilizing rib or ear cartilage) to rebuild the nasal pyramid back to its functional and aesthetic baseline.
Duration
Typically 2 to 3 hours, performed as a day-care procedure.
Anesthesia
General Anesthesia to ensure complete comfort and safety.
Recovery Time
Splint removed in 1 week. Visible swelling subsides in 2-3 weeks. Final refinement takes 6-12 months.
A perfect nose requires the mind of a doctor and the hands of an artist.
A nose that looks good but cannot breathe is a failure. We specialize in septorhinoplasty, ensuring that your nasal passages are strengthened and unobstructed during the cosmetic reshaping.
We don't use a "one size fits all" template. We analyze your unique facial thirds and angles (chin, forehead, cheekbones) to design a nose that looks completely natural on your face.
Whenever possible, we utilize closed rhinoplasty techniques (incisions inside the nostril) to avoid external scarring. For open techniques, the micro-incision is virtually undetectable once healed.
Meticulous planning for life-changing results.
Candid, expert answers regarding Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty in Ayodhya.
Surprisingly, no. This is one of the most common misconceptions. The vast majority of our patients report feeling very little sharp pain after rhinoplasty.
The primary sensation is not pain, but rather severe "congestion" or pressure. Your nose will feel entirely stuffed up, exactly like having a terrible head cold or severe sinus infection, for roughly 5 to 7 days while the internal splints are in place. Once the splints are removed, the overwhelming relief is instantaneous.
Mild to moderate swelling and bruising around the eyes are completely normal physiological responses to nasal surgery, particularly if we needed to perform osteotomies (controlled breaking/shifting of the nasal bones) to correct a heavily crooked bridge.
However, the "black eyes" look typically peaks around day 3 and rapidly fades to a light yellow hue by day 7. By the time we remove your external nasal cast after one week, 80% of the dramatic bruising has completely subsided, and you can comfortably return to public life in Ayodhya.
In a Closed Rhinoplasty, every single incision is made carefully on the inside of your nostrils; therefore, there is absolutely zero visible external scarring. This is ideal for minor refinements.
In an Open Rhinoplasty, we make one incredibly tiny micro-incision across the columella (the small strip of skin separating your nostrils). This allows the surgeon direct visibility to perform highly complex reconstructions. Do not fear the open approach—once healed, this micro-incision fades so perfectly that it is virtually invisible to the naked eye.
Rhinoplasty requires extreme psychological patience. You will see an immediate, massive aesthetic improvement the second we remove your cast on Day 7.
However, the thick skin of the nose—especially the nasal tip—retains microscopic, stubborn swelling ("edema") for a very long period. Your nose will continue to subtly shrink, refine, change shape, and "settle" for several months. While it looks great at 1 month, the absolute final, millimeter-perfect surgically sculpted result is not truly achieved until 12 to 18 months post-surgery.
Schedule a comprehensive facial assessment to discuss your goals and expectations.