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Nose
Nose Surgery
Nasal Septum
Septum
Nose and Anatomy of the Nose

The nose is covered with skin and is
supported internally by bone and
cartilage. The two external nares
provide openings through which air
can enter and leave the nasal cavity.

These openings contain internal hairs
that help prevent coarse particles
sometimes carried by air from entering
the nose.

The nose is divided into the prominent
external portion known as the nasal
cavity.

The main purpose of the openings or the nose is to
get air to the lungs. If this airway is blocked you could
begin to have problems breathing.

Breathing issues could come from a nasal airway being
blocked by bony cartilage. Maybe you were a victim of
a blow to the face or maybe you had accident and
broke your nose or fractured the cartilage.

Perhaps you have always had this issue and it is just
becoming unbearable to you and you want to fix the
issue.

This is where a rhinoplasty of the nose will come into
action, this procedure will reduce the cartilage and free
up your nasal airway allowing you to breath better.

The procedure will take about 90 min. and is very
responsive recovery.
You can see more great information on a Rhinoplasty
and nose procedure in this site. We have put
together a great information guide for you to see and
help you with the information you seek.

We have
nose surgery information and Nasal Septum
surgery as well as just the
septum.

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