When you struggle to breathe through your nose, it is more than an inconvenience, it affects your sleep, energy levels, and day-to-day confidence. At Australia Plastic Surgery, we offer Rhinoplasty, a procedure that restores nasal function and enhances quality of life not just aesthetics.
Our fellowship-trained plastic surgeons (FRACS) combine surgical precision with compassionate care to deliver results that are safe, effective, and long lasting.
Understanding Functional Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty focused on correcting structural issues that impair airflow such as a deviated septum, weak nasal valves, or enlarged turbinates while preserving or improving the nose’s appearance. At Australia Plastic Surgery, we treat the nose as both a breathing organ and a facial feature.
Unlike purely cosmetic rhinoplasty, functional rhinoplasty seeks to restore respiratory function first. Many of our rhinoplasty procedures at the clinic combine both aesthetic and functional goals.
Over the past decades, rhinoplasty techniques have evolved. Our surgeons use state-of-the-art approaches including preservation rhinoplasty where applicable, enabling shorter recovery and more stable outcomes.
Why Functional Rhinoplasty Matters
The Problem of Nasal Obstruction
The nose has multiple internal structures — the septum, turbinates, nasal valves — that regulate airflow, humidify and filter air before it reaches the lungs. When any of these are compromised, breathing becomes restricted.
Common causes include:
Deviated septum, which shifts the nasal wall inward
Collapsed nasal valves that narrow the airway on inspiration
Enlarged turbinates or chronic swelling
Trauma or congenital structural defects
When airflow is blocked, patients may breathe through their mouths, snore, suffer from chronic sinus issues, or have disturbed sleep.
Functional Rhinoplasty vs Cosmetic Rhinoplasty
At Australia Plastic Surgery, we often integrate both — addressing airway issues while refining nasal aesthetics — but we always prioritize function first.
Who Is a Candidate for Functional Rhinoplasty?
Functional rhinoplasty is suited for individuals who:
Constantly feel nasal congestion or blockage
Snore heavily or have symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea
Breathe through their mouth habitually
Have recurrent sinus infections or difficulty with nasal health
Have nasal deformities (from injury or birth) affecting airflow
If you suspect any of these, a specialist consultation at our clinic can assess your eligibility.
Your Consultation at Australia Plastic Surgery
At Australia Plastic Surgery, consultations are thorough and patient-focused.
Here’s what you can expect:
Medical history & physical exam — including nasal endoscopy if needed
Imaging and analysis — to map internal nasal structure and airflow issues
Realistic expectation setting — we use visual aids and before/after comparisons
Discussion of surgical vs non-surgical options — if minimal intervention is sufficient
Informed consent & decision time — we do not rush decisions
The consultation at Australia Plastic Surgery typically lasts 45–60 minutes to ensure all your questions are addressed.
Surgical Procedure: What Happens During Functional Rhinoplasty
Depending on your anatomy and needs, our surgeons may perform:
Septal correction — straightening or repositioning the septum
Valve reinforcement — grafts or cartilage support to prevent collapse
Turbinoplasty — reducing enlarged turbinates
Internal structural reshaping — to optimize airflow
Aesthetic refinements (if desired) — tip reshaping, bridge adjustment
We choose between open or closed techniques based on your anatomy. Where suitable, we use preservation rhinoplasty techniques to maintain structural integrity and reduce healing time.
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia in accredited facilities. Our surgeons are FRACS-certified and operate under the highest safety protocols.
Recovery & Aftercare
Recovery timelines vary, but here is a general guide:
First 2–3 days: significant swelling, bruising, nasal splints or taping
First week: avoid strenuous activity, keep head elevated
Days 7–10: splints/stitches removed, gradual breathing improvement
4–6 weeks: most swelling subsides
3–6 months: gradual refinement and full functional results
Tips for a Smooth Recovery
Stay hydrated, eat soft foods initially
Avoid bending, lifting heavy objects
Avoid nasal trauma (no contact sports)
Attend all follow-up visits
Many patients begin to notice improved breathing within the first few weeks, though final results can require months.
Health & Quality-of-Life Benefits
The benefits of functional rhinoplasty go beyond breathing:
Enhanced oxygen intake & better sleep
Reduced snoring and sleep apnea symptoms
Improved energy, focus, and productivity
Greater self-confidence and social ease
Better facial balance and appearance (if combined aesthetic work)
By combining function and aesthetics, Australia Plastic Surgery helps patients “look good, breathe well, live well.”
Risks, Myths & Patient Education
Every surgery carries some risks — bleeding, infection, poor healing, dissatisfaction with outcome. At Australia Plastic Surgery, patient education is paramount.
Debunking Common Myths
“It’s only for looks.” — Not true. Functional rhinoplasty targets breathing issues first.
“It’s unbearably painful.” — Modern techniques and pain management make recovery quite tolerable.


