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May 06, 2025 | Rhinoplasty Surgeon
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Can Rhinoplasty Improve Nasal Function?

The term, Rhinoplasty, is commonly associated with cosmetic changes of the nose to refine the appearance or correct asymmetry to improve appearance or facial balance. While Rhinoplasty is most often performed for aesthetic reasons, it can also be a powerful solution for improving nasal function. If you experience chronic congestion, difficulty breathing, or nasal structure issues, Functional Rhinoplasty may help restore proper airflow—while also giving you the option to refine your nose cosmetically.

Both women and men can benefit from Functional Rhinoplasty

Let’s dive into more information on how Functional Rhinoplasty works and when it may be the right solution for you.


What Is Functional Rhinoplasty?

Functional Rhinoplasty is a nasal surgical procedure that corrects structural abnormalities within your nose that impair breathing. Unlike Cosmetic Rhinoplasty, which focuses on external shape, Functional Rhinoplasty targets internal nasal issues that restrict airflow.

At Facial Plastic Surgery Associates, Dr. Russell Kridel and Dr. Sean Delaney frequently combine both aesthetic and functional goals into one seamless procedure, helping patients breathe better and feel more confident in their appearance. As nasal experts, their goal is to make sure you can breathe well and look fantastic too!


Common Causes of Nasal Breathing Issues

A variety of internal nasal problems can make breathing difficult. Some of the most common include:

  • Deviated Nasal Septum

The septum is the cartilage and bone structure dividing the nasal cavity into two halves. A significant deviation can block one or both sides of the nose, limiting airflow. 

  • Enlarged Turbinates

Turbinates are small, curved structures that warm and humidify air as you breathe. When swollen—often from allergies or septal deviation—they can obstruct the nasal airway. In some instances, a significantly deviated septum can press down on one turbinate resulting in compensatory enlargement of the opposite turbinate.

  • Nasal Valve Collapse

The narrowest area inside the nose, nasal valves can weaken or collapse, especially during deep breathing or physical activity, restricting airflow.

  • Nasal Obstruction

Nasal obstruction is a common symptom that involves feeling as if there’s not enough air flowing through your nose. It happens when a condition or injury causes a complete or partial blockage in your nasal airway, which can make breathing more difficult. There are many causes of nasal obstruction, including sinus issues and nasal structural irregularities.

  • Narrow Nostrils

Some individuals naturally have overly narrow nostrils, while others develop them after surgery or injury—both can restrict breathing.

  • Previous Injury or Surgery

Trauma or poorly performed cosmetic surgery can weaken nasal support structures, resulting in functional problems.


How Functional Rhinoplasty Can Help

Functional Rhinoplasty is highly customized to address each patient’s unique anatomy and symptoms. Some of the most common Functional Rhinoplasty corrections include:

Correction of a Deviated Septum

Often performed alongside septoplasty, this approach straightens the nasal septum and opens blocked passages to restore airflow.

Nasal Valve Reinforcement

Using cartilage grafts, surgeons can strengthen weakened internal or external nasal valves to prevent collapse during inhalation.

Inferior Turbinate Reduction

Swollen turbinates may be reduced in size to improve airflow, while preserving their essential role in air filtration and humidification.

Nostril Widening

If nostrils are too narrow or pinched, widening them can dramatically improve breathing comfort and airflow.

Post-Traumatic Nasal Restoration

For patients in Houston and the Greater Houston area who have suffered a nasal fracture or trauma, Functional Rhinoplasty can restore both the appearance and functionality of the nose.


Are You a Candidate for Functional Rhinoplasty?

You might be a candidate for functional rhinoplasty if you have any of the following symptoms:

  • Difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils
  • Chronic nasal congestion not relieved by medication
  • Breathing issues after previous nasal surgery
  • Snoring or sleep issues related to nasal obstruction
  • A collapsed or pinched nasal appearance
  • Recurring sinus infections due to airflow restriction

If these issues affect your daily life, you should schedule a consultation with one of our double board-certified facial plastic surgeons at Facial Plastic Surgery Associates,


Functional Rhinoplasty Plus Cosmetic Enhancements

A key advantage of choosing Facial Plastic Surgery Associates is the opportunity to combine functional correction with aesthetic refinement – all in one procedure.

Whether you want to smooth a nasal hump, refine the tip, or improve symmetry, Dr. Kridel and Dr. Delaney specialize in delivering natural, balanced Rhinoplasty results that enhance both form and function. Combining procedures can also reduce overall recovery time and cost.

Want to find out what we can do for you? Give us a call at (713) 526-5665 or complete our online form to request a consultation.

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