Dr. Viral Prajapati
Best Nasal Fracture Reduction Doctor in Ahmedabad
For patients seeking the best nasal fracture reduction doctor in Ahmedabad, Dr. Viral Prajapati offers expert care with precision and minimal downtime. As an experienced ENT surgeon, Dr. Prajapati specializes in nasal trauma management and fracture reduction procedures, restoring both function and aesthetics to help patients breathe and look their best.
About Nasal Bone Fracture Reduction
Nasal bone fractures are one of the most common facial injuries, often resulting from trauma such as accidents, sports injuries, or physical altercations. A broken nose not only causes physical discomfort but can also affect the function of the nose and alter its appearance. Nasal Bone Fracture Reduction is a surgical procedure aimed at realigning the bones in the nose to restore both its functional and aesthetic integrity. This procedure is performed by an experienced ENT surgeon using precise techniques to ensure that your nose heals properly, with minimal discomfort and risk of long-term complications.
Nasal bone fractures are one of the most common facial injuries, often resulting from trauma such as accidents, sports injuries, or physical altercations. A broken nose not only causes physical discomfort but can also affect the function of the nose and alter its appearance. Nasal Bone Fracture Reduction is a surgical procedure aimed at realigning the bones in the nose to restore both its functional and aesthetic integrity. This procedure is performed by an experienced ENT surgeon using precise techniques to ensure that your nose heals properly, with minimal discomfort and risk of long-term complications.
Nasal Bone Fracture Reduction is a procedure performed to reposition and realign fractured nasal bones after an injury. The goal of this surgery is to restore the nose’s normal shape and ensure proper airflow through the nasal passages.
This may involve external manipulation or, in more complex cases, an incision and internal manipulation to reposition the fractured bones.
The procedure may also address any displaced cartilage or soft tissue injury that may have occurred due to trauma. This treatment is designed to provide both cosmetic and functional benefits, ensuring that the nose looks natural and allows you to breathe freely.
Indications for Nasal Bone Fracture Reduction
This procedure is typically recommended for individuals who experience:
Difficulty breathing due to displaced nasal bones blocking the nasal passages.
A visibly crooked or deformed nose due to a fracture.
Persistent pain or discomfort in the nasal area after trauma.
Significant change in the nose’s appearance after a break.
Chronic stuffiness or congestion resulting from the fracture.
How the Procedure Works
The Nasal Bone Fracture Reduction procedure is generally performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the injury and the patient’s comfort level.
1. Pre-Surgery Consultation
- A detailed consultation is performed to assess the severity of the fracture, review medical history, and determine the best course of action. Imaging, such as X-rays or CT scans, may be used to understand the fracture better and plan the treatment accordingly.
2. During the Procedure
- External Manipulation: In less severe fractures, the bones can often be realigned externally. The surgeon gently applies pressure to reposition the nasal bones through the skin.
- Surgical Intervention: In more complex fractures or when the nasal structure is significantly displaced, an incision may be made in the nostrils or at the base of the nose. The surgeon will then reposition the bones and cartilage using specialized instruments.
- Stabilization: After the bones are properly aligned, the surgeon may use splints or nasal packing to hold the bones in place while they heal.
3. Post-Procedure Care
- After surgery, you will be monitored in a recovery room and sent home the same day, typically with a follow-up scheduled for the next few days.

Restores Nasal Function
Relieves nasal obstruction and ensures proper airflow for easier breathing.

Minimally Invasive
Many procedures can be done without major incisions, reducing recovery time.

Improves Appearance
Corrects deformities caused by nasal fractures, returning your nose to its natural shape.

Fast Recovery
With proper aftercare, patients often recover quickly and experience minimal discomfort.
Adequate rest is essential during the first few days of recovery.
Swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes are common but will subside in a few days.
Avoid strenuous physical activity for 2-3 weeks to ensure proper healing and avoid disturbing the bones.
Why Consult
Dr. Viral Prajapati?
Choosing the right ENT specialist is essential for accurate diagnosis, safe treatment, and long-term ear, nose, and throat health. With a strong medical foundation, years of hands-on clinical experience, and a patient-centered approach, this ENT practice offers reliable care backed by proven expertise.
Experienced Surgeons
We specialize in both cosmetic and functional nasal surgeries, offering a comprehensive approach to treating nasal fractures.
Advanced Techniques
Our clinic uses advanced surgical techniques and modern technology to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Personalized Care
Personalized Care
Emphasis on Safety & Comfort
Our team prioritizes your comfort, safety, and recovery throughout the entire process.
Patient Safety & Comfort
With our minimally invasive techniques and thorough aftercare, patients often experience faster healing and better results.
Yes, a splint or nasal packing is typically used to support the healing process for a few days after surgery.
Most patients can resume normal activities within 7-10 days, but heavy physical activities should be avoided for 2–3 weeks.
Since the incision is typically made inside the nostrils, any scarring is minimal and not visible.
Full recovery can take 2-4 weeks, but the nose may take a few months to fully heal and for swelling to subside.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort after the procedure, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication.