When functional and cosmetic concerns are addressed together in a single procedure, the patient benefits enormously: one anaesthetic, one recovery, one set of costs, and a result that improves both how the nose works and how it looks.
The ENT and rhinoplasty surgeons Askeroglu Health Group works with in Istanbul are trained in both functional and aesthetic nasal surgery. This dual expertise means they understand the nose as a complete organ — not just a cosmetic feature — and plan surgery accordingly.
Common Functional Nasal Problems
The most common functional issues that bring patients to rhinoplasty consultation include:
Deviated septum: The central dividing wall of the nose sits off-centre, partially obstructing one or both nostrils. It can cause persistent congestion, uneven airflow, snoring, and disturbed sleep.
Nasal valve collapse: The nasal valve is the narrowest part of the nasal airway. When it collapses — due to weak cartilage, aging, or as a consequence of previous surgery — breathing becomes significantly restricted, particularly during physical exertion.
Turbinate hypertrophy: The turbinates are bony structures inside the nose that warm and humidify inhaled air. When they become chronically enlarged, they reduce airflow and can cause congestion that does not respond to medication.
External nasal deformity: A crooked or damaged external nose can reflect and compound internal structural problems that affect breathing.
What to Expect from Functional Surgery
Functional nasal surgery is performed under general anaesthesia and is typically completed in one to two hours, depending on the complexity. When combined with cosmetic rhinoplasty, the total operating time increases accordingly.