How Is Rhinoplasty Performed? A Step-by-Step Guide by Dr. Hatem Dalati

If you’re considering rhinoplasty in Dubai, understanding the process can help you feel more confident and prepared. At the ENT Clinic of Excellence in Dubai Healthcare City, Dr. Hatem Dalati combines surgical precision with artistic expertise to create natural, functional, and beautiful nose results. Here’s a detailed look at how nose surgery in Dubai is performed step by step. Step…

Your Pre-Rhinoplasty Consultation: What to Expect and Questions to Ask Your Surgeon

Rhinoplasty, often referred to as a nose job, is more than just a cosmetic procedure — it’s a blend of art, science, and function. Whether you want to enhance your nose’s appearance or correct breathing issues, rhinoplasty can deliver transformative results. But success begins long before the surgery. It starts with a comprehensive pre-rhinoplasty consultation and personalized surgical plan led…

Am I a Good Candidate for Rhinoplasty? Best Age & Timing for Nose Surgery in Dubai

Rhinoplasty — commonly known as a nose job — is one of the most requested cosmetic and functional surgeries worldwide. Whether you’re a teen exploring your options, or an adult looking to refine your facial harmony, the key question remains:“Am I a good candidate for rhinoplasty?” According to Dr. Hatem Dalati, European Board-Certified ENT and Rhinoplasty Surgeon in Dubai, the…

Will I Need Cartilage Grafts for My Rhinoplasty, and Where Are They Taken From?

Expert Insights by Dr. Hatem Dalati – ENT Consultant and Rhinoplasty Surgeon in Dubai Cartilage grafts are an essential part of many rhinoplasty procedures, especially when the goal is to achieve a nose that not only looks balanced but also functions properly. Whether you’re planning a cosmetic rhinoplasty or a functional nose surgery, cartilage grafts can help create a more…

Can’t Breathe After Nose Surgery? Empty Nose Syndrome Explained

You went through nose surgery expecting to breathe better — but instead, breathing feels uncomfortable, dry, or even frightening. Your scans look “normal,” your nasal passages seem open, yet something feels wrong. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many patients don’t realize that breathing discomfort after nasal or turbinate surgery can be linked to a little-known condition called Empty…