Rhinoplasty

Surgical Approaches for Deviated Nose Rhinoplasty: How to Correct Difficult Cases

June 18, 2026
9 min read
Op. Dr. Raşit Muharremoğlu
Surgical Approaches for Deviated Nose Rhinoplasty: How to Correct Difficult Cases

What is a Deviated Nose and Why is it One of the Most Challenging Areas of Rhinoplasty?

A deviated nose is a condition where the bridge or tip of the nose deviates to one side from the midline, in a C or S shape. This condition is not just an aesthetic concern; it often leads to breathing difficulties as it is usually accompanied by a deviated septum. Deviated nose rhinoplasty is much more complex than a standard rhinoplasty because it's not enough to just reshape the nose; the underlying cartilage and bone framework of the nose must be completely rebuilt. In Adana, ENT and Rhinoplasty Specialist Op. Dr. Raşit Muharremoğlu offers personalized solutions for such complex cases with his deep experience and advanced surgical approaches.

Surgical instruments and sterile environment used in deviated nose rhinoplasty

Primary Causes of a Deviated Nose

Several factors can cause a nose to appear crooked. Understanding these causes is critical for determining the correct surgical strategy:

  • Congenital Reasons: Asymmetries in facial development or genetic predisposition can cause the nasal cartilages and bones to develop asymmetrically.
  • Trauma: Blows to the nose, accidents, or sports injuries during childhood or adulthood can lead to permanent crookedness in the nasal bones and septum.
  • Previous Unsuccessful Nose Surgeries: Rhinoplasty surgeries performed with inadequate techniques or problematic healing processes can weaken the nose's support structures, causing it to bend over time. This requires 'revision rhinoplasty'.
  • Advanced Surgical Approaches in Deviated Nose Rhinoplasty

    Op. Dr. Raşit Muharremoğlu emphasizes that there is no single magic formula for correcting a deviated nose; a plan specific to each patient's anatomy is required. The main goal is to create a permanent and straight structure by strengthening the nose's support mechanisms.

    1. Septoplasty: Fixing the Foundation

    Almost all deviated noses have a significant curvature (deviation) in the septum, the central partition inside the nose. The septum is the main pillar for the nasal bridge and tip. It is impossible to permanently correct the external appearance without correcting this curvature through a septoplasty. The surgeon not only opens the airway by correcting the septum but also creates a solid foundation for the external framework of the nose.

    2. Osteotomies: Repositioning the Bone Structure

    Crookedness in the nasal bones is corrected with controlled incisions called 'osteotomies'. With this procedure, the nasal bones are mobilized and repositioned symmetrically to the midline of the face. This is a critical step, especially in trauma-related deformities.

    3. Use of Grafts: Precise Shaping and Support

    One of the most important elements of deviated nose surgery is the use of grafts. Grafts are pieces of cartilage, usually taken from the patient's own septum, ear, or rib, and are used to reshape and support the nose.

    • Spreader Grafts: These are thin cartilage strips placed on both sides of the septum in the middle part of the nasal bridge. These grafts widen the area known as the 'middle vault', both straightening the nasal dorsum and improving breathing by opening the internal valve area.
    • Structural Grafts and Supports: Used to support, lift, and ensure the symmetry of the nasal tip.
    • Camouflage Grafts: These are thin pieces of cartilage or tissue used to hide minor residual asymmetries or irregularities at the end of the surgery.
    • Surgical Technique Comparison: Open vs. Closed Approach

      In complex cases like a deviated nose, the open technique is often preferred. This approach allows the surgeon to directly see all the cartilage and bone structures, enabling a more precise and controlled reconstruction.

      FeatureOpen Technique RhinoplastyClosed Technique Rhinoplasty
      Field of ViewExcellent. All anatomical structures are directly visible.Limited. Incisions are inside the nostrils.
      Application AreaSeverely deviated noses, revision cases, nasal tip asymmetries.Mild to moderate deformities, dorsal hump removal.
      RecoveryMay have more prolonged swelling at the nasal tip.Generally faster resolution of swelling.

      It should be noted that one of the minimally invasive procedures applied in our clinic to add an aesthetic touch to your face is the Bo-toks application, but this is not a surgical procedure.

      Deviated Nose Rhinoplasty in Adana: Why Expertise Matters

      Deviated nose rhinoplasty is an art that requires the surgeon's ability to think three-dimensionally, aesthetic foresight, and the skill to solve both functional and structural problems simultaneously. Op. Dr. Raşit Muharremoğlu has successfully treated numerous challenging deviated nose and revision rhinoplasty cases in his Adana clinic. His experience focuses not only on straightening the nose but also on creating a strong internal structure to ensure this straightness is maintained long-term.

      We Are Here for You: You Are Invited to Our Clinic in Adana

      You may be unhappy with the mirror because of the crookedness of your nose, or you may feel the fatigue of not being able to breathe comfortably for years. We understand these concerns and your dreams. A consultation with Op. Dr. Raşit Muharremoğlu at our Adana clinic will allow us to draw the right roadmap for you. We are here to design a nose that is not only aesthetically beautiful but also breathes healthily, is in full harmony with your face, and most importantly, is 'yours'. Let's embark on this journey together. Do not hesitate to contact us to make an appointment.

      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

      Question 1: Is deviated nose surgery more painful than a standard rhinoplasty?
      Answer: Although the level of pain varies from person to person, deviated nose surgery is generally not more painful than a standard rhinoplasty. The process is made quite comfortable with modern anesthesia techniques and post-operative painkillers. What is mainly felt is a sense of pressure and fullness rather than pain.

      Question 2: Is there a risk of my nose becoming crooked again after the surgery?
      Answer: This is the most critical issue in deviated nose surgery. Cartilage has a 'memory' and can tend to return to its old form. This is why an experienced surgeon like Op. Dr. Raşit Muharremoğlu minimizes this risk by using strong grafting and suturing techniques to make the new position of the nose permanent. With the right technique, the risk is very low.

      Question 3: When will I see the final results of the surgery?
      Answer: Most of the swelling subsides within the first few weeks after the surgery, and the new shape of the nose becomes apparent. However, it can take 6 months to a year, and sometimes longer for patients with thick skin, for the skin and tissues to fully settle, for the swelling to completely resolve, and for the final result to emerge.

      Have Questions?

      You can contact us to ask any questions regarding nasal surgeries or to schedule a preliminary clinical examination.