Rhinoplasty is often associated with procedures that alter the entire structure of the nose. However, in some patients, aesthetic imbalance is caused solely by deformities of the nasal tip. Issues such as drooping, widening, or asymmetry can be corrected with the Tipplasty technique.

Tipplasty is a surgical procedure focused exclusively on the nasal tip. It is performed under local anesthesia and has a relatively short operation time. The cartilage structures of the nasal tip are reshaped to achieve a more refined, balanced, and natural appearance, preserving the overall form of the nose while enhancing harmony with the facial features.

Recovery
Swelling and bruising noticeably decrease within the first 5–7 days after Tipplasty. Edema at the nasal tip may persist for a few weeks but does not significantly affect daily life. Compared to full rhinoplasty, Tipplasty offers a shorter recovery period. The final shape of the nose is usually visible within 2–3 months.

Although a minor procedure, Tipplasty can make a significant difference in overall facial aesthetics. Successful results require accurate assessment of the patient’s structural characteristics, careful surgical planning, and execution by an experienced team.