Bringing Advanced Technology to Rhinoplasty in Edinburgh: Introducing Piezoelectric Surgery
- rohitgohil
- Jun 28
- 3 min read
One of the most exciting developments in modern rhinoplasty (nose reshaping surgery) has been the introduction of piezoelectric surgery, often simply known as the Piezotome. This advanced technology has transformed the way surgeons perform the bony aspects of rhinoplasty, allowing greater precision while minimising unnecessary trauma to the surrounding tissues.
As part of his commitment to providing the highest standards of care, Mr Rohit Gohil, specialist nose and sinus surgeon in Edinburgh, is pleased to offer piezoelectric rhinoplasty at Spire Shawfair Park Hospital.
Like any surgical innovation, the Piezotome is not a replacement for surgical judgement or experience. Rather, it is an additional tool that, when used appropriately, complements meticulous surgical technique and careful planning to help achieve the best possible outcomes for patients.
What Is a Piezotome?
Traditional rhinoplasty often involves reshaping the nasal bones using small surgical instruments designed to carefully divide and reposition bone. A Piezotome uses high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations to cut mineralised tissue such as bone while largely preserving surrounding soft tissues, including blood vessels, cartilage and the delicate lining of the nose.
This selective action allows bone to be reshaped with an exceptionally high degree of precision.
For patients, the important message is simple: the technology is designed to make one of the most technically demanding parts of rhinoplasty more controlled and more accurate.

Why Is This Important?
Rhinoplasty is often regarded as one of the most complex procedures in facial plastic surgery. Every millimetre matters.
Whether surgery is being performed to improve breathing, alter the appearance of the nose, or achieve both aims together, success depends upon careful planning and precise execution.
The Piezotome offers several potential advantages during selected rhinoplasty procedures, including:
More precise bone reshaping
Improved preservation of surrounding soft tissues
Greater control during delicate osteotomies (controlled cuts in the nasal bones)
Potentially less bruising and swelling in some patients
It is important to recognise that every rhinoplasty is different. Some patients may benefit significantly from piezoelectric techniques, while others may achieve equally excellent results using conventional methods. Choosing the right approach is part of personalised surgical planning.
Technology Is Only Part of the Story
While advanced equipment attracts understandable interest, technology alone does not produce excellent rhinoplasty results.
The most important factors remain:
Careful patient assessment
Detailed understanding of nasal anatomy
Appropriate surgical judgement
Experience in managing both cosmetic appearance and nasal function
The Piezotome is simply another instrument within a comprehensive surgical armamentarium. Knowing when to use it is every bit as important as knowing how to use it.
For this reason, Mr Gohil carefully selects the surgical techniques that are most appropriate for each individual patient rather than applying the same approach to every operation.
A Commitment to Modern Rhinoplasty
Throughout his career, Mr Rohit Gohil has remained committed to advancing rhinoplasty practice through education, research and surgical innovation.
Alongside performing rhinoplasty in Edinburgh, he:
Leads the internationally recognised Dundee Advanced Rhinoplasty Course
Organises national educational meetings within facial plastic surgery
Serves on the Council of the British Rhinological Society as the representative for Scotland and Northern Ireland
Continues to teach surgeons from across the UK and Europe
Remaining actively involved in education means continually evaluating new techniques and technologies, ensuring that patients benefit from modern, evidence-based advances rather than simply following tradition.
Introducing piezoelectric surgery into his rhinoplasty practice reflects this philosophy of continuous improvement.

Delivering the Highest Standards of Rhinoplasty in Edinburgh
Every patient seeking rhinoplasty deserves a personalised approach based on their anatomy, goals and nasal function.
For some patients, the Piezotome may offer additional precision during surgery. For others, conventional techniques remain entirely appropriate. The choice is always guided by what is most likely to achieve a safe, natural-looking and long-lasting result.
At Spire Shawfair Park Hospital, Mr Rohit Gohil combines advanced technology with specialist expertise in both functional and cosmetic rhinoplasty, ensuring that every patient benefits from meticulous planning, modern surgical techniques and evidence-based care.
Ultimately, excellent rhinoplasty is not defined by the instruments used—it is defined by thoughtful decision-making, technical precision and an unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for every patient.




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