What is Nasal Reconstruction?
Nasal reconstruction restores the appearance and function of the nose following trauma, surgery, or congenital abnormalities. The approach may range from repairing small defects to rebuilding extensive portions of the nasal structure using cartilage, skin grafts, or local tissue flaps. In many cases, reconstruction follows procedures such as Mohs surgery for skin cancer removal or is performed after a traumatic injury that affects both the soft tissue and underlying framework.
Dr. Block-Wheeler’s technique prioritizes both aesthetic restoration and functional integrity to ensure the nose not only looks natural but also supports breathing. Depending on the complexity, reconstruction may involve multiple stages to allow for the best healing, shaping, and refinement.