Revision Rhinoplasty is more than a corrective procedure—it’s an opportunity to reclaim your confidence, ease discomfort, and restore harmony to your facial profile. Whether you’re seeking to revise cosmetic results or fix complications from a previous nose surgery, this specialized surgery offers new hope.
At the Facial Surgical Center, Dr. Andre Azar has helped numerous patients find relief, beauty, and better breathing through personalized revision rhinoplasty treatments. With advanced techniques and deep anatomical knowledge, he skillfully corrects cosmetic flaws and expertly focuses on addressing breathing difficulties.
For many patients, a poor outcome from their initial rhinoplasty can be devastating. It doesn’t just impact physical appearance—it can lead to anxiety, lowered self-esteem, and even depression. It’s also not uncommon for these results to lead to medical concerns such as airway obstruction, sleep issues, or chronic sinus problems.
Dr. Andre Azar understands the emotional toll and offers compassionate care through every step. His goal isn’t just improving appearance—it’s restoring your trust in facial surgery.
Revision Rhinoplasty is one of the most complex procedures in facial plastic surgery. Why?
Scar Tissue: Scarred tissues from previous surgery are harder to work with and unpredictable during healing.
Altered Anatomy: Important cartilage structures may have been removed, making reconstruction necessary.
Psychological Pressure: Many patients have already experienced disappointment. This makes precise outcomes even more important.
Dr. Azar’s experience and attention to detail make him a trusted surgeon for those who require delicate and customized revisions.
Each revision rhinoplasty at our clinic starts with a highly personalized consultation and 3D imaging to help visualize the results. Dr. Azar listens carefully to your goals and concerns—whether you’re focusing on correcting cosmetic issues, improving appearance, or addressing breathing difficulties. From there, he creates a custom surgical plan with:
Digital simulation for realistic expectations
Graft sourcing strategy (septal, ear, or rib cartilage)
Open or closed approach recommendations
A recovery timeline tailored to your lifestyle
Many patients who seek Revision Rhinoplasty are told that they have to choose between function and form. Dr. Azar believes you deserve both. That’s why each revision procedure addresses:
Aesthetic Restoration: Refining bumps, irregular contours, pinched nasal tips, or crooked bridges left from previous surgeries.
Structural Rebuilding: Reconstructing nasal support to maintain shape and long-term function.
Airway Improvement: Repositioning internal valves and septum to alleviate obstruction and enhance airflow.
Collapsed Nostrils
Over-resected Nose (Skeletal Appearance)
Nasal Tip Asymmetry
Visible Dorsal Hump
Shortened Nose
Breathing Restrictions
Thick Scar Tissue Inside the Nose
Deviated Septum Not Corrected Fully
Each of these issues is uniquely addressed through precision techniques, ensuring your results are as natural and functional as possible.
Fractional recovery time from revision surgery varies based on complexity, patient health, and the surgical techniques used. Here’s a general timeline:
Expect swelling, bruising, and a nasal splint.
Pain is usually mild to moderate and managed with medication.
You’ll return to Dr. Azar for a post-op check and splint removal.
Most swelling begins to subside.
Light activity can be resumed, but avoid heavy lifting or pressure on the nose.
Cosmetic changes begin to take shape.
Swelling continues to reduce gradually.
Breathing function improvements become more noticeable.
You can resume most regular physical activities.
Final results are visible.
Scar tissue softens and settles into its final position.
Touch-up appointments, if necessary, are evaluated at this stage.
1. How long should I wait after my first surgery to get Revision Rhinoplasty?
It’s recommended to wait at least 12 months post-initial surgery. This allows the swelling to fully subside and tissues to heal properly, giving Dr. Azar a more accurate surgical base.
2. Will I need cartilage grafts?
Often, yes. Revision Rhinoplasty frequently requires rebuilding areas that were over-resected or weakened. Cartilage is typically taken from your septum, ear, or occasionally the rib.
3. Is it painful?
Pain is usually minimal and well-managed with medications. Most patients describe the experience as more uncomfortable than painful.
4. Will I have visible scars?
In open procedures, there may be a small, almost invisible scar under the nose. Closed procedures leave no external scars.
5. What if I’ve had more than one failed surgery?
Dr. Azar specializes in complex revisions, including tertiary rhinoplasties. His deep anatomical knowledge and surgical skill give even the most complicated cases a second chance.
✅ Double board-certified facial surgeon
✅ Decades of experience in complex rhinoplasty cases
✅ Personalized care and transparent communication
✅ Natural-looking results that honor your unique features
✅ State-of-the-art surgical techniques for minimal recovery time
At Facial Surgical Center, we treat patients from all over the world who are seeking expert solutions to correct cosmetic results and regain trust in their appearance.
If you’re ready to take control of your results and address the problems caused by a previous nose surgery, don’t wait. Whether your goal is improving appearance or addressing breathing difficulties, Dr. Andre Azar is here to help.
📞 Call us at +961 81 333 503
📧 Email: [email protected]
📍 Location: Zalka Highway – Baron Center 2nd Floor Bloc A
Revision Rhinoplasty is not just about undoing the past—it’s about moving forward. With a refined approach, expert hands, and a compassionate heart, Dr. Azar empowers patients to breathe easier and look better with results they can trust.
Your new beginning starts here.
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