Alarplasty

In this article, we will approach Alarplasty from different angles, with the aim of providing a broad and detailed view on this topic. Alarplasty is a topic of great relevance today, since it impacts various aspects of society, the economy, politics, culture and people's daily lives. Through rigorous and in-depth analysis, we will explore the different facets of Alarplasty, examining its implications, challenges and opportunities. Through this article, we aim to offer the reader a comprehensive and enriching perspective that allows them to better understand the importance and scope of Alarplasty in the contemporary world.

Alarplasty
Other namesAlaplasty

Alarplasty (or, less commonly, alaplasty) is a plastic surgery procedure in which a wedge of the wing of the nose is removed in order to alter the shape of the nostrils. Alarplasty may be used to increase or decrease the width of the nostrils, for either cosmetic or functional reasons. In humans it may also make the nose perceptibly narrower.

Temporary swelling is a common consequence of alarplasty.

See also

References

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