Non-conservative overtreatment that unnecessarily enlarges the surgical range and excessively damages the normal structure of the nose
= Functional nose surgery Functional
nose surgery is 3 types of lower turbinate reduction + nasal septal curvature correction + nasal valve stenosis correction.
To be sure, 9 out of 10 people who have undergone functional nose surgery do not need to do it.
From the patient's point of view, they just want rhinoplasty at a low price, but from the hospital's point of view, it costs money, so it is easy to seduce patients even if they charge for expensive rhinoplasty.
So what you do is functional.
If I write a long and detailed explanation of why I shouldn't do it, I don't think I'll read it, so I'll just shorten it.