Treatment for a Crooked Nose

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Treatment for a Crooked Nose

A crooked nose is a nose that is C-shaped or S-shaped, or this position can also push the nose to the right or the left of the face instead of down the middle. While it’s possible this condition does not affect the function of your nose, you may still want to straighten it.

A crooked nose can be the result of a variety of conditions, such as a broken nose, deviated septum, or genetic disfigurement. The nose is a large part of our facial appearance, and it’s not uncommon to feel like your whole appearance and confidence can be transformed by changing your nose through LA nasal fracture reconstruction.

If you have a crooked nose, it’s important to diagnose the cause so that you can choose what kind of treatment is best for your situation. Then, you can meet with an ENT doctor in Los Angeles about fixing this problem.

Causes of a Crooked Nose

Very few people have a nose that is perfect, so a crooked nose is a very common issue.

A crooked nose may result from an accident or birth irregularities. Doctors who administer broken nose repair in Los Angeles can tell you that nasal fractures are often the result of a sudden impact, such as car crashes or falls. If you play contact sports like basketball or soccer, a broken nose is more likely to occur.

One of the most common causes of a crooked nose is a deviated septum, where the nasal septum, becomes displaced, giving the nose an off-center appearance. When the septum is off-center, one nasal passage is often blocked, resulting in a whistling sound when breathing or no air passage at all. A deviated septum can be fixed through septoplasty.

Issues Caused by a Crooked Nose

If you’ve broken your nose, you likely know the exact moment it happened, as a broken nose can result in pain and bleeding. It’s common for the bleeding to continue intermittently for the next few days, as well as some swelling and bruising. Many people can suffer a broken nose but never feel the need to get it repaired.

Some crooked noses may be purely cosmetic, but for others, a broken nose can cause problems breathing, frequent nosebleeds, and sleeping difficulties. Some may only be able to breathe using their mouth, which can cause bad breath, irritate the throat, and exacerbate other health issues like asthma.

Luckily, broken nose surgery in Los Angeles is available through Westside Head & Neck. Meeting with a Los Angles ENT doctor can diagnose the cause behind your crooked nose so that you can be on your way to better breathing.

Your ENT doctor will likely suggest either rhinoplasty or septoplasty, which are procedures that alter the nose. The biggest difference between the two is the way they are performed and the parts of the nose that they change.

Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty for nasal trauma in Los Angeles is a kind of surgery that can change the shape and proportions of the nose. This can be done by altering the bone, cartilage, or skin around the nose. In some cases, your doctor will make changes to all three.

Your surgeon can change the shape and size of your nasal bones and cartilage in several ways. To begin the surgery, they can cut the skin beneath your nostrils and fold it back, exposing your broken cartilage or bone. Your doctor can also operate from inside the nostrils if the shape of your nose and location of the damage permits.

Implants or cartilage from other parts of your body may be added to help the shape of your crooked nose, but your doctor may also shave off parts of your nose to make it straighter. To wrap up the surgery, the doctor will stitch incisions on your nose closed, leaving a minimal scar.

Septoplasty

Treating your nasal blockage can also be done through septoplasty. Septoplasty is more focused on clearing out your airways, so the effects won’t be as noticeable with rhinoplasty, which is the more cosmetic-oriented procedure.

The purpose of septoplasty is to straighten your septum, and this can be done by removing portions of the nose or enlarged turbinates, which are thin, bony plates inside your nose. During a septoplasty procedure, the surgeon will straighten any bent cartilage or bone in the septum.

This is a fairly accurate procedure, as 85% of people who undergo septoplasty report better breathing.

Non-Surgical Ways to Fix a Crooked Nose

During your crooked nose consultation, your ENT at Westside Head & Neck may suggest soft tissue fillers if your nose is slightly crooked. These are injectable materials that can pad the misshapen parts of your nose in order to camouflage the crookedness.

Soft tissue fillers include any of the following materials:

  • silicone
  • hyaluronic acid (HA)
  • calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) gel

Both HA and CaHA have few side effects, so these two are ideal for people who may be allergic to silicone. As with rhinoplasty and septoplasty, infection is possible with this form of crooked nose treatment.

Talk to your doctor to see which option to treat a crooked nose is right for you.

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