Septoplasty, Rhinoplasty, and Septorhinoplasty: What's the Difference?
Septoplasty, rhinoplasty, and septorhinoplasty are three distinct procedures. Septoplasty addresses only internal blockage; rhinoplasty corrects only external shape; septorhinoplasty combines both in a single session. Research indicates that the vast majority of patients undergoing nasal surgery actually require a combined intervention—septoplasty alone is sufficient in only %9-37% of cases. All three procedures are supported by high patient satisfaction and low complication rates. Examination and endoscopic evaluation are essential to determine the correct surgery.