
A structured, surgeon-led approach for complex nasal cases—focused on natural balance, function, and realistic expectations.
Revision rhinoplasty is different from a first-time nose job. Many patients come in after a prior surgery with concerns such as persistent swelling, asymmetry, breathing issues, or results that don’t match their face.
In your consultation, we review your history, evaluate structure and function, and align on a plan that prioritizes safety and long-term stability—not quick fixes.
If you’re considering revision, the goal is clarity: what can be improved, what should be approached conservatively, and what a realistic timeline looks like.

Focused options to address both appearance and breathing, based on your anatomy and surgical history.
Our Specialty
For previously operated noses, we start with a careful review of structure, tissue quality, and limitations—then build a conservative, reliable plan for a stable long-term outcome.
We assess airflow, septum alignment, and nasal valves to identify what’s driving obstruction and what interventions are most likely to improve breathing.
When support has been weakened, we focus on rebuilding key frameworks to improve stability, symmetry, and a more natural-looking shape.
A structured follow-up plan with swelling guidance and step-by-step care so recovery feels clear, supported, and predictable.
Revision cases often involve scar tissue, reduced cartilage support, or altered anatomy from a prior procedure. That means planning must be stricter, outcomes must be approached conservatively, and the recovery timeline can be longer than primary rhinoplasty.
A good revision plan starts with understanding what is structurally possible—then designing changes that look natural and remain stable over time.
A structured review of your goals, prior history, and current concerns
We take time to understand what you want to change, what happened previously, and what is bothering you today—so the plan is based on facts, not assumptions.
Evaluation of both aesthetics and nasal function (breathing)
Revision is not only about appearance. We assess symmetry, support, and airflow together to avoid improving one area while creating problems in another.
Discussion of what’s realistic—and what may require a staged approach
Some goals can be achieved safely in one procedure, while others may need a step-by-step approach for stability and better long-term results.
A clear plan and recovery expectations, explained in plain language
You’ll leave with a clear understanding of what we’re doing, why we’re doing it, and what recovery typically looks like—so there are no surprises.

Revision rhinoplasty requires a careful choice of surgeon.
These principles reflect a revision-focused approach shaped by experience, judgment, and realistic planning.
Hands-on experience with complex revision cases, supported by over 20 years of surgical practice and more than 10,000 nasal and facial procedures performed.
This depth of exposure helps guide safer decisions in cases affected by prior surgery, scar tissue, or structural weakness.
Each revision plan is developed after carefully reviewing prior surgical history, current anatomy, and achievable goals.
An evidence-based approach informed by advanced academic training, including Stanford University, guides conservative and patient-specific decision-making.
Revision surgery addresses breathing and structural support alongside appearance.
A function-first mindset helps maintain long-term stability while aiming for natural facial balance—especially important in secondary cases.
A conservative, structure-preserving approach focused on symmetry, proportion, and durability.
Small adjustments are planned with long-term healing in mind, rather than aggressive overcorrection.
Clear communication, structured consultations, and transparent expectations for patients traveling to Dubai.
Care is guided step-by-step to reduce uncertainty throughout the revision process.
Consultations take place in a professional clinical setting designed to support thorough evaluation, patient comfort, and contemporary medical standards.
These are some of the most common questions patients ask after rhinoplasty. The goal is to give a calm, clear expectation—without exaggeration or unrealistic promises.
Most patients describe discomfort and pressure more than severe pain. The first few days are usually the most intense, then it gradually improves.
We’ll give you a clear medication plan and practical tips for sleeping, swelling control, and activity. If pain suddenly increases or is paired with fever or unusual discharge, you should contact the clinic promptly.
Not every revision case requires packing. When it is needed, it’s typically for specific structural or bleeding-related reasons and for a limited period.
Your plan depends on your anatomy and the technique used. During consultation, we’ll explain what to expect and how breathing and comfort are managed.
External support (tape or splint) is commonly used early to protect the structure and help guide swelling. The exact duration varies by case.
We’ll show you how to care for it and what changes are normal during healing. Revision swelling can take longer, so we focus on gradual, stable improvement rather than quick early judgments.
It depends on the type of sutures used. Many internal stitches are absorbable and do not require removal, while some external stitches may be removed at a specific follow-up visit.
After surgery and during follow-ups, we’ll tell you exactly what to expect—what dissolves on its own, what needs removal (if anything), and when—so it feels straightforward and low-stress.
Clear, practical answers to the most common questions patients ask before and after rhinoplasty.
Visit our modern clinic. For international patients, we can coordinate timing and follow-ups around your travel schedule.
Villa 412 Al Wasl Rd - Jumeirah - Jumeirah 2 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
NewSense Clinic
Dr. Amir Arvin Sazgar
If you are traveling, we can help you plan a safe visit timeline and follow-up schedule based on your recovery plan.

MODERN • CLEAN • PRIVATE
Located in Dubai • Easy access for visitors
DirectionsSECOND OPINION • REVISION-FOCUSED
Book a consultation to review your history, discuss what’s realistically possible, and get a step-by-step recovery timeline.
Revision rhinoplasty is complex—clarity and safety come first.
No pressure. Just a structured plan and honest expectations.
Dubai • Consultation available for international patients