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Rhinoplasty Cheshire
Nose reshaping, medically known as Rhinoplasty procedures, are some of the most commonly requested cosmetic surgeries in the UK. This treatment can be carried out for plenty of reasons, both aesthetic and medical, with results such as the means to control a breathing difficulty, or better self-esteem that can come with improving the look of a prominent facial feature.
Court House Clinic’s experienced specialists use advanced methods to subtly adjust the nose, in size or shape, so that it’s in harmony with everything else, change the bridge to remove any lumps or repair breathing difficulties resulting from birth defects. A rhinoplasty generally involves the reshaping of cartilage and bone to get a refined and usually smaller nose. General anaesthetic may be required as well as an overnight stay, under some circumstances. You may also experience bruising and swelling around the eyes for as long as a few weeks, along with swelling around the nose, and this will gradually return to normal in a few months. Within a couple of weeks after the procedure most of our patients are free to return to work and can continue their normal daily activies.
Chester Clinic Details

Stockport
39 St Petersgate
Stockport
Cheshire
SK1 1DH
Our cosmetic clinic near Cheshire is located within walking distance from Stockport’s Merseyway Shopping Centre.
Our clinic also provides a wide range of cosmetic surgical solutions performed by incredibly skilled surgeons and clinicians in a discreet and pleasant setting. We also provide a range of non-invasive treatments, which include Advanced AHA & skin peels, sclerotherapy for the treatment of thread and spider veins, micro-dermabrasion, skin rejuvenation injections, Laser Hair Removal, Omnilux® light therapy, IPL skin rejuvenation, as well as PRIORI® Idebenone.
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