Cleft Nasal Deformity
A cleft nasal deformity is typically associated with cleft lip and palate. The affected side of the nose is widened and flattened due to displacement of the nasal cartilages. The goals of cleft nasal surgery are to re-establish normal nasal tip projection, align the nares and position of the nasal base. To supplement the cartilages of the nasal tip, a cartilage graft may be required. Our surgeons are very experienced with nasal surgery and use the latest in techniques and technologies.
Cleft nasal surgery is usually performed at ages 4 to 5 years, prior to starting school. Because growth may not take place in a normal fashion, revisions of the nasal surgery may be required in the adolescent and teen years.
Children with cleft nasal deformity typically have difficulty nasal breathing due to the deviation of the nasal septum. This can be readily corrected at the time of the cleft nasal surgery.
Cleft Nasal Deformity Patient 1 Before & After Photos
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Cleft Nasal Deformity Patient 2 Before & After Photos
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Cleft Nasal Deformity Patient 3 Before & After Photos
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Cleft Nasal Deformity Patient 4 Before & After Photos
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Cleft Nasal Deformity Patient 5 Before & After Photos
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- Craniofacial Services
7920 Frost St., Ste 200
San Diego, CA 92123 - For Information: 858-576-1700, ext. 4255
For Appointments: 858-966-5999, option 6 - Fax: 858-634-4291
















