Restore Shape & Breathing After Nose Injury
Safe and effective nasal bone repair surgery to correct fractures, improve airflow, and prevent long-term deformity. Quick recovery with expert care.
What is Nasal Bone Repair?
Nasal bone repair, also called nasal fracture reduction, is a surgical or manual procedure to correct a broken nose. The nasal bones are the most commonly fractured facial bones, often due to accidents, sports injuries, or falls. Repair is done to restore the normal shape of the nose, improve breathing, and prevent long-term deformity or obstruction.

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Causes of Nasal Bone Fracture
Types of Nasal Fractures
Diagnosis (Before Surgery)
Nasal Bone Repair Treatment
This is the most common technique performed within 7–10 days of injury (before the bone heals). The surgeon manually repositions the displaced nasal bones without any external incisions. It is a quick procedure done under local or general anesthesia with rapid recovery.
Recommended for complex fractures, severe deformity, or when closed reduction fails. The surgeon makes small incisions to access and reposition the bones and cartilage. Provides better cosmetic and functional results in complicated cases.
Often nasal trauma also damages the septum. The surgeon straightens the septum and removes displaced fragments to restore breathing and prevent long-term obstruction.
When nasal trauma causes long-term deformity or breathing issues, a functional rhinoplasty is performed.
The surgeon reshapes the nasal bones and cartilage to improve airflow while restoring the natural nasal shape.
After repositioning the bones, the surgeon places an internal or external splint to maintain alignment during healing. Nasal packing may be used to prevent bleeding and stabilize the structure.
An endoscope provides magnified visualization for precise correction of internal fractures and septal injuries.
Ideal for hidden or complicated nasal fractures.
If the bone has already healed in a crooked position, a planned corrective rhinoplasty is done after 3–6 months.
This ensures proper reshaping and correction of both cosmetic and breathing issues.
Why You Should Not Delay
If not treated quickly, a broken nose can heal in the wrong position, leading to permanent deformity, breathing difficulties, and the need for more complex corrective surgery later. Early treatment ensures better results and faster recovery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Nasal bone repair is a procedure to realign and correct a broken or crooked nose after an injury. Yes, Healic provides expert nasal fracture reduction and trauma rhinoplasty.
If you notice a crooked nose, swelling, bruising, breathing difficulty, or persistent blockage after trauma, Healic ENT specialists may recommend timely nasal bone repair.
Healic offers closed reduction for simple displaced fractures and open surgery for complex breaks. Bones are realigned under anesthesia, and splints may be applied for support.
Swelling and bruising usually improve within 1–2 weeks. Patients should avoid contact sports for 6–8 weeks. Healic provides detailed guidance to ensure safe healing.
Risks include bleeding, infection, or persistent obstruction. With skilled surgeons and modern techniques at Healic, complication rates are low and both breathing and appearance improve significantly.
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