
Rhinoplasty / Nose reshaping
The changes you wish to achieve may require altering the bones and cartilages that make up the skeleton of the nose. The lining of the nasal passageways or even the skin covering may also be changed. It is important to be clear about the changes you want and to agree with your surgeon on realistic goals before surgery.
When assessing your nose, the balance of your facial features will also be assessed and discussed with you. It is not uncommon for the chin projection to be mentioned when discussing the nose. In this situation, chin augmentation (genioplasty) may be discussed with you. The profile of the nose can be altered. These options will be discussed and clarified with you at the time of consultation.
Before and After Gallery
Rhinoplasty / Nose reshaping











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Rhinoplasty Technique
Rhinoplasty FAQ
- How long does it take?
- Do I have to stay in hospital?
- What happens after surgery?
- When can I return to normal activities?
- Are there any risks?
- What about costs?
- General Information
**Individual results may vary. All surgery carries risks.
You should get a second opinion from an equally qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon before proceeding with surgery.
Meet our Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Robert Drielsma MBBS, BSc(Med), FRACS
(AHPRA MED00001073756)
Dr Drielsma is an Australian trained Specialist Plastic Surgeon with over 30 years of extensive experience in plastic surgery of the face, breasts and body. He is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), a member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and a member of the Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS)

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Next Step
- Next Step: Book your Initial Consultation
- What to Bring to your Surgeon Consultation
**Individual results may vary. All surgery carries risks.
You should seek a second opinion from an equally qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon before proceeding with surgery.