
This type of intervention reduces inflammation and recovery time.
Hospiten highlights the benefits of combining ultrasonic rhinoplasty with the conservative technique. The centre insists on the importance of assessing factors such as the patient's anatomical characteristics and, in particular, the appearance of the nasal dorsum before undergoing this type of intervention.
Dr. Luciano Sgambatti Celis, ENT specialist at Hospiten Sur University Hospital, offers a clear and close comparison to explain how the nose works: “We can imagine it like a house, with a roof and a façade that define its external appearance, but also with pillars and beams that guarantee its stability and functioning”.
In the nose, these internal structures are represented by the nasal septum and turbinates, whose correct position and size is essential for good breathing. “It is not enough for the nose to look good on the outside; it must also be aligned on the inside to function properly,” adds Dr. Sgambatti.
Depending on the anatomical characteristics and needs of each patient, the aim is to improve both nasal aesthetics - always with naturalness as the central focus - and respiratory function. Based on this individualised assessment, the specialist will define the most appropriate technique: an ultrasonic rhinoplasty with a conservative approach or a traditional intervention.
Ultrasonic rhinoplasty is performed with high-precision instruments that reshape the nasal bone without damaging the soft tissues. This technique reduces swelling, bruising and postoperative pain, leading to faster recovery and natural results.
“Conservative rhinoplasty with ultrasonic technique is more complex, but offers better results if cases are well selected. It is not a standard surgery: it requires anatomical knowledge and a personalised approach,” stresses Dr. Sgambatti.
He also stresses the importance of having these procedures performed by an ENT specialist with specific training in cosmetic nasal surgery. “It's not just about making the nose look good, but also about making it function properly,” he says.
Dr. Sgambatti concludes: “Patients who undergo conservative rhinoplasty with ultrasonic technique will find that this is a breakthrough that combines technical precision, respiratory functionality and natural aesthetics.
Hospiten thus reaffirms its commitment to continuous improvement by incorporating innovative techniques that optimise medical care. With procedures such as conservative ultrasonic rhinoplasty, the institution offers safer, more effective and personalised treatments, consolidating its position as a benchmark in healthcare quality and technology.
About Hospiten
Hospiten is an international healthcare network with more than 55 years of experience committed to providing the highest quality service. It has 20 private medical-hospital centres in Spain, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Jamaica, and Panama, as well as 175 outpatient medical centres under the Clinic Assist brand. Founded by Dr. Pedro Luis Cobiella, it treats more than three million patients from around the world each year and has a staff of more than 5,000 people. This care will be reinforced in the Community of Madrid thanks to the construction of a general university hospital in Boadilla del Monte, which is expected to be completed in 2026.
MD Anderson Cancer Centre Madrid – Hospiten is a subsidiary of the prestigious MD Anderson Cancer Centre in Houston, Texas, USA. With more than twenty years of history in our country, MD Anderson Madrid – Hospiten currently has a Phase I Clinical Trials Unit, more than 150 medical specialists trained in oncology, a total of 87 hospital beds and state-of-the-art technological equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of different types of cancer.
