Nose, breathing and
facial surgery.
Clinical areas of work — from functional nasal surgery to aesthetic rhinoplasty, from sleep apnea to pediatric ENT. Every treatment is a separate reading of breathing, voice and facial proportion.
Rhinoplasty
Aesthetics and function are part of the same sentence. The profile, dorsum, tip, alae — read together with the rest of the lines of the face. 3–4 hours under general anesthesia, one night of clinical observation.
Septoplasty
- Septoplasty
- Nasal Turbinate
- Nasal Polyps
- Sinusitis
Facial Aesthetics
- Facelift
- Neck Lift
- Eyelid Surgery
- Fillers & Botox
Sleep Apnea
- Sleep Apnea
- Snoring
- Sleep Endoscopy
- Polysomnography
Pediatric ENT
- Adenoids
- Tonsils
- Pediatric Otitis Media
- Hearing Loss
The face first.
Then the complaint.
- 01
Read the face
The forehead, lips, chin, eye line; breathing, voice, light. The nose is not changed before the other lines of the face are read.
- 02
Map the function
The septum, turbinates, valve, nasopharynx. An aesthetic decision should not come at a cost: breathing comes first.
- 03
Plan the surgery
Open or closed technique, limits, proportion, recovery time — a separate composition for every face.
Which treatment is right for you?
The choice of treatment is not the outcome of a single meeting. First we listen to the face, then the complaint.