Nose Shaping (Rhinoplasty)
Alter the size and shape of your nose

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Changing the shape of the nose can dramatically improve a person’s appearance. Rhinoplasty is one of the most popular forms of plastic surgery and transforms the social experiences of many. The nose can be reduced in size, its profile altered and damage by accident or injury repaired.
Several variations of surgery exist, catering for different needs. In many cases it is possible to hide all signs of surgery by operating from inside the nostril itself. Incisions can also be made unobtrusively at the sides of nostrils or in the skin that separates the nostrils. In all forms, once the incisions have been made, the skin is lifted from the underlying cartilage.
Reshaping this cartilage alters the shape of the nose: Material can be removed or sculpted and in some cases additional material or implants can be used to build up areas. After sculpting and closure, splints or another form of support maintain the new shape until healing is completed.

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The procedure is usually completed within 2 hours but may last longer in some cases.
A day’s bed rest is necessary after the procedure. Small amounts of bleeding may occur in the first days following the surgery. Initial discomfort should subside after a few days. Swelling and bruising will remain for about 2 weeks.
There are few risks associated with this procedure. Scarring is minimal and in most cases hidden from view. There is a small chance of infection as with all operations. Healing cannot be predicted with total accuracy and in a small number of cases irregular settling of the cartilage may necessitate a subsequent procedure.
Cosmetic Surgery Clinics in Thailand
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Organizations
The Ministry of Health is responsible for the overall direction of healthcare in Thailand.
This includes the creation of a comprehensive hospital accreditation system.
Registration of all doctors qualified to practice within the country is the responsibility
of the Thai Medical Council.
The Thai Medical Association is the main professional society representing the interests
of the medical profession in Thailand. Plastic Surgeons should be registered with The Society
of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Thailand.
Education
Thai doctors train for 5 or 6 years before qualifying as a Doctor of Medicine. Graduates of
the state medical schools are then required to spend 3 years as medical interns in a state hospital.
Thailand has 45 recognized medical specialties of which plastic surgery is one. Specialist
qualification for plastic surgery follows qualification at General Surgery and requires 2/3
years of training in addition to the 3 years surgical specialisation.
Medical Council of Thailand has created a Center for Continuing Medical Education to promote
professional development among the country's physicians.

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Complaints
Disagreements with specific doctors should be addressed to the Thai Medical Council.
Institutions approved or accredited by the Ministry of Health may be disciplined by the
Ministry, with the Ministry having the ability to remove the right to provide care.
Cases involving criminal malpractice may be addressed directly to the civil courts.
There is a Patient Bill of Rights in Thailand and any violation of this bill is grounds
for public complaint.
Storage and Access to Medical Records
Thai doctors have an ethical obligation to protect the personal information of their
patients.
Resources
Ministry of Health
email: eng-webmaster@health.moph.go.th
website: http://eng.moph.go.th/ (limited English content)
Thai Medical Council
website: http://www.mat.or.th/ (Thai language only)
Thai Medical Association
tel: +66 2 314 4333
email: http://wonchats@bma-gap.or.th
website: http://medassocthai.org/
(currently redirects to the Thai Medical Council site)
The Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Thailand
Royal Golden Jubilee Building.(9th floor).
2 soi Soonvijai. New Petchburi Road,
Bangkok 10320. Thailand.
tel +66 2 716 6214
email: webmaster@plasticsurgery.or.th
website: http://www.plasticsurgery.or.th/eng/
verify members:
http://www.plasticsurgery.or.th/eng/find.html