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Want a New Nose? Dr. Kai Kaye from the Oceanic clinic tells us all about it!
12-02-2017Thinking about getting that long dreamed of nose job in 2017? Nose surgery may seem very daunting but it’s one of the oldest forms of cosmetic surgery, dating back thousands of years.
There’s been a lot in the press recently about new non-surgical ways to change one’s nose shape. These include an uncomfortable plastic insert to alter the shape of the nostrils and nose tip, and liquid rhinoplasty, the so-called ‘lunch break nose job’, carried out using injectable fillers.
However, reticence about actually going under the knife means people using these tactics must put up with either discomfort or inferior results. For anyone truly unhappy with their nose, surgery will always be the best option.
There is a lot of fear and misunderstanding around rhinoplasty, but for experienced surgeons, it’s a straightforward surgery with an extremely small risk of serious complication – they’ve been doing it for years; 2,600 years to be exact.
Rhinoplasty’s roots date back to 600 BC
Nose surgery is an ancient art first referenced in The Compendium of Suśruta, a Sanskrit text on medicine and surgery, written in 6th century India.
The text was written by Sushruta, known today as the ‘Father of Plastic Surgery’, and includes historically unique chapters describing surgical training, instruments and procedures.
However, Sushruta’s innovations in nose surgery were motivated by necessity, as opposed to simply wanting to help patients change their appearance for cosmetic reasons.
Removal of noses (and ears) was a common punishment in wartime or for those who committed adultery or treason. Sushruta, therefore, developed a method to reconstruct damaged noses. His method involved removing flaps of skin from the forehead or cheek of the patient and using it to reconstruct the nose:
“The portion of the nose to be covered should be first measured with a leaf. Then, a piece of skin of the required size should be dissected from the living skin of the cheek and turned back to cover the nose, keeping a small pedicle attached to the cheek.
“The part of the nose to which the skin is to be attached should be made raw, by cutting the nasal stump with a knife. The physician then should place the skin on the nose and stitch the two parts swiftly, keeping the skin properly elevated, by inserting two tubes of eranda (the castor-oil plant) in the position of the nostrils, so that the new nose has the proper shape. The skin thus properly adjusted, it should then be sprinkled with a powder of liquorice, red sandal-wood, and barberry plant.”
Sushruta’s method was known to the ancient Romans, with the term ‘rhinoplasty’ derived from the Greek words 'Rhinos' and 'Plassein', meaning nose and shape.
Artificial noses were also used during the 16th and 17th centuries. Credit: Science Museum London - CC BY-SA 2.0
However, the technique wasn’t embraced by Western medics until many years later, during the syphilis epidemic of the late 16th century. Syphilis can destroy the soft tissue of the nose resulting in a gaping hole in the middle of the patient’s face. This could lead to severe social stigmatisation so suffers required treatment not just for the physical pain.
From reconstruction to refinement
Advancements in nose surgery continued throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, with the first rhinoplasties to decrease or increase the size of a patient’s nose seen in the 19th century.
Jacques Joseph of Berlin developed techniques for performing nose-reduction rhinoplasty via internal incisions. Fellow German Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach was among the first surgeons to anaesthetise the patient before performing nose surgery.
In the United States, in 1887, John Orlando Roe wrote about using closed rhinoplasty to correct saddle nose deformities. And by 1902, a septoplasty procedure for correcting a deviated septum had been developed.
Cosmetic surgery embraced by the Hollywood stars of the 40s and 50s – Marilyn Monroe
In the 100 years that followed nose surgery grew in popularity, with cosmetic surgery embraced by the Hollywood stars of the 40s and 50s – Elizabeth Taylor, Dean Martin and Marilyn Monroe are all said to have had rhinoplasty surgery.
Cosmetic surgery embraced by the Hollywood stars of the 40s and 50s – Elizabeth Taylor
Back then rhinoplasty was so expensive it was necessary to be a movie star or very wealthy to be able to afford it. Now, the techniques have been refined and refined, making it a simpler and safer surgery and bringing the cost down significantly.
Dr. Kaye at Ocean Clinic Marbella
Want to change your appearance with a tried and tested surgery? Consult a surgeon with years of experience in rhinoplasty by making an appointment with Dr Kaye at Ocean Clinic Marbella.
Read more: What makes a perfect nose?
About Ocean Clinic
Ocean Clinic Marbella is one of the most modern clinics on the Costa del Sol, offering a complete range of surgical and non-surgical cosmetic treatments and dentistry.
The clinic was founded in 2008 by Dr Kai Kaye, who is a registered Plastic Surgery Consultant in Germany, Spain, and the UK. Dr Kaye regularly lectures at national and international conventions and teaches at Plastic Surgery Resident courses. Dr Kaye and his team also carry out charitable work, providing reconstructive surgery and dental work to patients in developing countries.
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By: i-Marbella
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