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Dr Ahmed El Muntasar

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Dr Ahmed El Muntasar

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Leeds LS8 4HA, United Kingdom
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Rhinoplasty Treatment in Leeds

Rhinoplasty is basically a surgical nose job. Its an operation where a surgeon reshapes the bone and cartilage of your nose to change its size, shape, or sometimes how it works for breathing. Surgeons either make the cuts inside your nostrils (closed) or a small cut across the columella (open) to lift skin and access the underlying structures. Then they might remove, add to, or rearrange cartilage and bone to get the look or function youre aiming for. ([turn0search23], [turn0search9])
Our dataset currently has 67 clinic(s), with approximately 6004 reviews and an average rating of 4.634328358.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Major tertiary teaching hospitals (Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust including Leeds General Infirmary and St James’s University Hospital)
    • Multiple private hospitals
    • Extensive GP network
    • Regional cancer and dermatology referral centre

Local Aethetics Market:

    Highly mature, diversified aesthetic and dermatology ecosystem

Goals of Rhinoplasty Treatment

  • Change the external shape of the nose how you prefer (smaller, straighter bridge, refined tip etc)
  • Improve nasal airway and ease breathing if theres a structural issue
  • Restore shape after injury or trauma
  • Balance the nose with your other facial features

Rhinoplasty Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

  • Surgical rhinoplasty actually reshapes bone/cartilage with lifelong results, but its surgical with downtime and risk.
  • Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses fillers to tweak small dips or bumps without cutting, and youre in and out fast, but its temporary and cant make the nose smaller or fix functional issues. It also carries rare risks like vascular issues. ([turn0search37])

Pros of Rhinoplasty Treatment

  • Permanently reshapes the nose to desired proportions
  • Can improve breathing function and reduce snoring or congestion
  • Often boosts confidence if youve felt self-conscious
  • Results last for life if healed well

Cons of Rhinoplasty Treatment

  • Its surgery with all the usual risks of anaesthesia, bleeding, infection and swelling
  • Recovery can be slow and results take time to settle (often months to a year)
  • Its expensive compared with non-surgical options
  • If its not what you hoped, revision surgery is a whole new and tougher operation

Cost of Rhinoplasty Treatment in Leeds

  • In the UK, most private rhinoplasty costs roughly GBP 6,000 to GBP 10,000 for a primary (first-time) procedure, with London often more like GBP 8,000 to GBP 15,000 at premium clinics, and revision cases easily exceeding GBP 10,000 or more. ([turn0search1], [turn0search5], [turn0search17])
  • Surgeon expertise and reputation
  • Geographic location (London is often pricier than regional cities)
  • Complexity of the case (functional issues, broken nose history etc)
  • Whats included in the package (hospital fees, anaesthetist, aftercare)

Accessibility

Public transport:

    • Major rail hub (Leeds Station) with national connections
    • Extensive bus network
    • Proximity to M1 and M62 motorways

Parking availability:

    • City-centre multi-storey parking
    • Suburban clinic parking varies
    • Congestion charges not currently implemented

Clinic distribution:

    Clustered in city centre (York Place, Park Square) and affluent suburbs (Roundhay, Chapel Allerton, Headingley)

Airport proximity:

    • Leeds Bradford Airport approximately 8 miles from city centre
    • Manchester Airport within 50 miles

Preparing for Your Rhinoplasty Appointment

  • Discuss all medications/supplements with your surgeon (some can increase bleeding)
  • Stop smoking well before surgery to help healing
  • Plan for downtime and support for the first week or two
  • Be mentally ready for swelling and a gradual result
True surgical rhinoplasty is a one-time structural change. You shouldnt need repeat procedures unless healing changes over time or you want revision years later.

Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

Surgery carries risks: bleeding, infection, anaesthesia reactions and healing issuesSpecific rhinoplasty risks can include breathing changes, asymmetry, and in rare cases deformities if too much structure is removed. ([turn0search38])Having an experienced surgeon and good aftercare reduces risks

Most people have discomfort and pressure after surgery, especially early on, but its usually managed with pain meds and tends to lessen after the first few days.

  • Registered plastic surgeon or ENT with specialist facial plastic surgery training
  • Membership in credible surgical organisations
  • Demonstrated experience with rhinoplasty cases
Rhinoplasty itself is a well-established surgical procedure. NICE guidance covers some aspects of cosmetic interventions and when NHS funds cases with functional need, and medical devices/anaesthetics used are regulated by MHRA. Surgeons should adhere to professional standards and informed consent.

Local regulatory authority:

    Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated medical activities in England

Private insurance usage locally:

    • Medical dermatology (eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer diagnostics) often covered under private medical insurance
    • Cosmetic procedures (Botox, fillers, CoolSculpting) self-funded

Cosmetic finance availability:

    • Widely available across multi-site chains and surgical providers
    • Partnerships with third-party medical finance firms common in hair transplant and liposuction sectors

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • People who are finished growing, in good general health, have clear goals and realistic expectations, and are doing it for themselves rather than external pressure. Functional candidates also include those with breathing issues or injury damage. ([turn0search11])

Choosing a Clinic

  • Registered plastic surgeon or ENT with specialist facial plastic surgery training
  • Membership in credible surgical organisations
  • Demonstrated experience with rhinoplasty cases
  • A properly accredited plastic surgeon or ENT/ facial plastic specialist with lots of rhinoplasty experience
  • Good before/after photos of similar noses theyve done
  • Clear communication about whats realistic for your face
  • Transparent costs and aftercare plan
  • Accreditation or membership with UK bodies (e.g. British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons)
Current average rating citywide: 4.634328358

Recovery & Long-Term Results

  • Swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes in the first week or two
  • Splint for 7-14 days to support shape
  • Most swelling reduces over a few months, subtle swelling lingers up to a year
  • Return to normal activities as advised (avoid strenuous things early)
  • Bruising, numbness, swelling, slight asymmetry during healing
  • Rare functional issues like nasal obstruction if healing is uneven
Aftercare:
  • Surgical rhinoplasty actually reshapes bone/cartilage with lifelong results, but its surgical with downtime and risk.
  • Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses fillers to tweak small dips or bumps without cutting, and youre in and out fast, but its temporary and cant make the nose smaller or fix functional issues. It also carries rare risks like vascular issues. ([turn0search37])