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Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty, sometimes known as a "nose job," is a type of plastic surgery for the nose. Nose surgery may be done for merely cosmetic purposes, such as to make the nose appear more proportionate to the rest of the face, or it may be done for medical reasons, such as to repair the nose's structure to enhance breathing. Nose jobs were the fourth most popular cosmetic surgery operation in 2019, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. However, among men, a nose job is the most common cosmetic surgery technique.

 

Who Needs Rhinoplasty?

There are two types of rhinoplasty procedures: those done for solely aesthetic reasons and those done for medical reasons.

Oftentimes, the straightening or reconstruction of the nose is related to the medical justifications for rhinoplasty. These are frequently linked to nasal issues brought on by surgery for a broken nose. A deviated septum is another problem that rhinoplasty can fix. Septoplasty is the term for surgery that corrects the inside of the nose. A septorhinoplasty combines rhinoplasty, or surgery to improve the exterior appearance and form of the nose, with septoplasty, or surgery to improve breathing through the nose.

However, cosmetic surgery is solely centered on the idea of how to enhance your appearance, and it is typically patient-paid. There are many different kinds of noses, and for certain people, the form of the nose is crucial. According to common belief, a large nose, a hooked nose, a nose hump, a very wide nose, or even an asymmetrical nose do not equal a 'beautiful' face. Procedures for rhinoplasty include wide nose rhinoplasty, nose reshaping, and nose reduction.

Therefore, nose correction, nostril reduction, or nose reduction surgery may be the answer for those who want a straight nose or want to know how to make your nose smaller.

 

When Can I Have a Rhinoplasty?

The lower age restriction for rhinoplasty has a direct correlation to facial development. If the face is still developing, there is no benefit in undergoing rhinoplasty because the nose job may not be in proportion to the future "fully grown" face. Although the age of nasal maturity varies substantially among young individuals, it is generally agreed that girls should be 15 or 16 years old and boys should be 17 or 18 years old. On very young children, certain medical treatments related to congenital abnormalities, such as a cleft palate, are necessary. There is no upper age limit for rhinoplasty procedures, but patients should be in good health and able to pay for the procedure.

 

What To Know About Rhinoplasty?

It is important to have realistic expectations regarding rhinoplasty, as with any cosmetic surgery procedure. Surgeons can provide before and after pictures to showcase potential results, but they may also inform patients of contraindications for surgery. The normal recovery timeline for rhinoplasty is two weeks, but it may take up to a year or more to see the final results of the procedure.

 

What Are The Risks Of Rhinoplasty?

The surgical procedure of rhinoplasty involves certain risks and complications, which are common in any major surgery. These may include the risk of bleeding, infection, and anesthesia-related complications, such as an adverse reaction. Rhinoplasty surgery, specifically, may lead to complications like damage to the septum and nose cartilage, breathing issues after the surgery, and poor wound healing which may result in scarring. Nose bleeding after rhinoplasty is the most common risk associated with this surgical procedure. As the nose has delicate blood vessels, patients may lose some blood during the surgery, and nose bleeding may occur after the surgery, leading to significant blood loss. To minimize this risk, it is essential to follow the post-operative instructions given by the surgeon. Alterations in the size and shape of the nose may affect the patient's breathing through the nose and may cause problems with the sense of smell for up to 3-6 weeks after the surgery. In some cases, these sense of smell problems may continue for a more extended period of time. Additionally, patients may experience an unpleasant smell in their nose after the surgery due to crusting, which may last up to three months.

 

Can Rhinoplasty Help Breathing?

Rhinoplasty has the potential to alleviate various types of breathing difficulties. Anomalies in the nose's structure are often the culprits behind breathing problems, with a deviated septum being the most common. The septum is a cartilage that divides the nose into two halves. When the septum does not align with the center of the nose, it can disrupt the flow of air through the nostrils, causing symptoms such as breathing difficulties, stuffiness, headaches, and facial pain. Rhinoplasty is considered the most effective treatment for such breathing difficulties, but a doctor's consultation is necessary as other factors may also contribute to breathing problems.

 

How Long Does Rhinoplasty Take?

The duration of Rhinoplasty surgery is typically between 1.5 to 3 hours and is commonly performed as an outpatient procedure.

 

How To Prepare For Rhinoplasty?

To get ready for rhinoplasty, the surgeon will ask for your medical history through a form and a physical examination. Pictures of your nose may also be taken. Before the surgery, you will be instructed to quit smoking if necessary, stay hydrated, and eat healthily. A treatment plan will also be provided to you.

 

What To Do Before Rhinoplasty Surgery?

Patients should follow general pre-surgical advice before undergoing rhinoplasty surgery. To prevent potential complications with wound healing and circulation, patients should refrain from smoking, maintain adequate hydration levels, and consume a healthy diet. Additionally, patients should avoid alcohol and sun exposure while discontinuing certain medications, such as aspirin and other blood thinners, at least 7 days prior to the procedure.

 

How Painful Is Rhinoplasty?

The level of pain associated with rhinoplasty is relatively low. Painkillers may be recommended after the surgery, and can be taken for a few days if necessary. In addition, patients may experience nasal congestion, as well as dryness in the throat and lips, which can be more bothersome than the pain itself.

 

How Long Does A Rhinoplasty Take To Heal?

The duration of rhinoplasty recovery varies depending on the specific procedure and the individual's healing ability. The nose splint, dressings, and stitches will remain in place for around a week, but recovery from a nose job is generally quick thereafter. Most patients can resume work within three weeks. However, the full recovery period for rhinoplasty, including the final result of the procedure, takes longer. It may take up to several months or even a year for the new nose contours to appear due to the prolonged swelling of the nose's soft tissues.

 

What Not To Do After Rhinoplasty?

Avoid strenuous activities and exercise for the first three weeks following rhinoplasty. Swimming should be avoided for six weeks after surgery and contact sports for 4-6 months. Some surgeons advise abstaining from sexual activity for the first three weeks. Walking is recommended to prevent blood clots, but patients should not blow their nose or wear glasses as they can cause damage. Patients should also avoid sunbathing, smoking, and drinking alcohol. Makeup and touching the nose can delay the healing process. Finally, patients should not shower while the plaster cast is on their nose to avoid getting it wet.

 

When Can I Touch My Nose After Rhinoplasty?

After undergoing rhinoplasty, it is strongly advised to refrain from touching, poking, or bumping your nose, as this can negatively impact tissue alignment and potentially reverse the results of the surgery. To prevent such complications, it may be useful to wear protective gear like nose guards or shields for at least 1-2 weeks following the procedure.

 

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