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Nose
Surgery (Rhinoplasty)
Nose surgery, or rhinoplasty, is a cosmetic surgery procedure that
enhances the shape, size and appearance of your nose. Rhinoplasty
is a very delicate procedure and is typically performed for two
reasons, to enhance appearance and to correct breathing problems.
The majority of rhinoplasty procedures are performed to reduce the
size and shape of the nose. Rhinoplasty is often performed in conjunction
with other procedures, such as chin and cheek implants, to improve
the overall balance between the nose and other facial features.
How
is rhinoplasty performed?
The
procedure can be performed in a variety of ways. The most common
procedures performed are the reshaping of the tip, changing the
width of the nose, narrowing the nostrils and changing the angle
of the nose in relation to the upper lip and chin. Essentially there
are two types of surgery for Rhinoplasty- the "closed technique"
and the "open technique". In a "closed rhinoplasty"
procedure, the plastic surgeon makes an incision inside the nostrils
and performs the surgery from within the nose. During an "open
rhinoplasty" procedure, a small incision is made across the
columella (the tissue area between the nostrils), and inside the
nose as well. Through these types of incisions, the nose's framework
of bone and cartilage is sculpted to create the desired shape.
Rhinoplasty
is usually performed through incisions made inside the nose in order
to avoid visible scarring. A small percentage of people require
external incisions to reduce the size of the nostrils. These incisions
are placed in the skin's natural creases to make them as inconspicuous
as possible. In certain cases, a small incision will be placed on
the columella to provide more complete operative exposure. Rhinoplasty
can reshape the nose by repositioning the bones or by applying cartilage
to different areas of the nose. Cartilage may be removed from the
tip of the nose giving it a more shortened appearance. In some cases,
an implant or cartilage from another part of the body may be added
to obtain your nose's ultimate shape. The skin and soft tissues
of the nose are subsequently redraped over this new framework creating
a natural appearance.
Breathing
partially depends on the structure inside your nose, including the
condition of the nasal septum as well as the nasal turbinates. During
your consultation, your surgeon will examine the internal aspects
of your nose and evaluate if a breathing problem exists. To correct
breathing problems, your surgeon may need to perform a septoplasty
to straighten your septum (cartilage that divides the inside of
your nose), or perform a turbinectomy to reduce the size of your
turbinates (tissue along the sides of the nasal wall).
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How
long does rhinoplasty take?
The
length of time depends on the type, difficulty and scope of the
procedure(s) performed. Typically, this procedure usually takes
one to one and a half hours to complete. Additional procedures,
such as a septoplasty or turbinectomy, can take an additional half
hour, while chin or cheek implants can take an additional hour.
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What
type of anesthesia is used?
Rhinoplasty
is usually performed using local anesthesia along with a light sedative
to make you feel drowsy and relaxed. General anesthesia may also
be used, causing you to be asleep during the whole procedure.
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Where
is this procedure performed?
Rhinoplasty
is usually performed on an outpatient basis, in the surgeon's office-based
surgical suite, an outpatient surgical facility or hospital.
When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
Most
patients return home the same day, although complex procedures may
require a short hospital stay. Typically patients can resume normal
activities within seven days.
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How
do I prepare for rhinoplasty?
During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your nose is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your surgeon
can determine the appropriate alternatives. Your surgeon may also
point out other problems areas. For example, some patients who want
rhinoplasty also have weak chins or flat cheekbones. In these cases,
chin or cheekbone implants might be considered as a part of the
operative plan. You also should make arrangements ahead of time
for someone to drive you to and from your procedure and to assist
you with your daily activities during your recovery period.
Prior
to your surgical procedure, the surgeon will perform a complete
health history and physical. Knowledge of your allergies, medications
and previous surgeries should be brought to your surgeon's attention
at this time. Specific instructions to assist you in preparing for
this procedure will be given to you after the health history and
physical is complete. Depending on your individual health status,
the instructions may include guidelines regarding your diet, alcohol
intake, smoking and which medications to take or avoid. Your experience
will be much smoother if you remain compliant with your surgeon's
instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
You
should rest for the first 12 hours after your nose surgery. At the
end of the procedure, tape and a protective splint are applied over
your nose. These can normally be removed after seven days. Your
surgeon will give you specific instructions regarding rest, sleeping
positions, sun exposure, bathing and breathing techniques.
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What
are the possible complications after rhinoplasty?
The
complications associated with rhinoplasty are minimal. The most
common complication is a small amount of bleeding from the nostrils
immediately following the procedure. Please note that this is expected.
The bleeding usually stops in one or two hours. It is always important
to be informed about the possible complications before any surgery.
Be sure to discuss any concerns you may have with your surgeon.
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What
results can I expect after rhinoplasty?
About
one hour after the procedure you may experience slight pain, as
the anesthesia wears off. You will be given pain medication, which
will relieve the discomfort. Swelling and bruising of the nose and
around the eyes is common after surgery and will last for several
days. Since the inside of the nose will be swollen as well, breathing
will be difficult for the first few days following the procedure.
Breathing will improve as swelling subsides.
Swelling
and discoloration of the face usually last two to three days. Reduction
in swelling and bruising begins on the fourth or fifth day. Any
stitches outside of the nostrils, will be removed after five days.
Stitches inside of the nostrils usually do not need to be removed,
as they resolve by themselves. Rhinoplasty is performed to improve
the aesthetic look as well as the internal function of your nose.
Most people are very pleased with their results after the procedure
and begin to enjoy their new look.
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Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding nose surgery, we advise you
to consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified plastic
surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call Toll
Free 800.449.1884.
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