
Broken Nose Treatment from Trusted Medical Experts
Whether you've suffered a nasal injury or are concerned about a crooked or hooked nose, our medically led treatments are designed to restore both appearance and function with expert care.


















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Typical symptoms include pain, swelling, bruising around the eyes, a change in nose shape, or difficulty breathing. A clinical examination is the best way to confirm a nasal fracture.
Treatment depends on the injury’s severity. Minor fractures may only need monitoring, while more serious breaks could require realignment or surgery to restore proper function and appearance.
Not always. Many broken noses can be treated without surgery, especially if addressed quickly. Your clinician will recommend the best approach based on your specific case.
Yes. If the nasal septum is displaced, it can cause breathing difficulties. In such cases, procedures like septoplasty or rhinoplasty may be advised.
Swelling and bruising typically improve within two weeks. Complete recovery, particularly after surgery, can take several weeks to a few months depending on the treatment.