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Dorsal preservation rhinoplasty: Safer and more natural alternative to traditional nose surgery (PHОТО)

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April 24, 2026
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Dorsal preservation rhinoplasty: Safer and more natural alternative to traditional nose surgery (PHОТО)
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In recent years, the demand for rhinoplasty has been rapidly
increasing. Thousands of patients seek this procedure not only to
improve their appearance but also to address breathing issues.
However, the risks and sometimes unnatural outcomes of traditional
techniques have led many to look for more advanced solutions.

As a result, one of the most discussed modern approaches today
is dorsal preservation rhinoplasty.

The key advantage of this method is that the most important part
of the nose — the dorsum (nasal bridge) — is not cut or shaved. In
traditional rhinoplasty, this area is opened and the cartilage and
bone structures are modified and reshaped. Once cartilage is cut,
it does not naturally reconnect, which may lead to long-term
complications such as deformities, collapse, or an artificial
appearance.

In dorsal preservation techniques, the natural structural
“framework” of the nose is maintained. Instead of aggressive
reduction from the top, the shape is adjusted through controlled
modification of the underlying structures. This approach helps
preserve nasal anatomy and provides more harmonious, long-lasting
results.

According to specialists, one of the main benefits of this
method is the significant reduction in surgical trauma. In some
cases, it is estimated that trauma may be approximately 50–70%
lower compared to traditional rhinoplasty. This can result in less
swelling, a more comfortable recovery, and greater long-term
stability.

Additional advantages include:




* more natural-looking results without an “operated”
appearance
* preservation of nasal anatomy
* reduced risk of long-term deformities
* faster and more comfortable recovery

However, this technique is not suitable for every patient. Nasal
structure, skin thickness, and functional factors play a crucial
role in determining the appropriate surgical method. Therefore, the
final decision should always be made after a professional
consultation.

Modern rhinoplasty today is not only about changing shape but
also about preserving natural anatomy and function. Dorsal
preservation is considered one of the most advanced and
physiologically balanced approaches in this field.

About the Author

The article was prepared by Qorxmaz Azimov.
A Moscow-trained specialist with extensive experience in
rhinoplasty. He has published in international medical journals,
including American publications, and is known for applying modern
surgical techniques.

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