Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty is a common procedure for correcting and reconstructing and aesthetically enhancing the nose, so that the face will take on a warm and sweet expression.
Apart from the cosmetic appearance, this procedure also restores the functions of the nose deriving from deviation of the nasal septum for example.
As a general rule, Rhinoplasty candidates are over 18 years of age - right after the completion of the nasal and mid-face growth.
Technique
In general, no skin incisions are made outside the nose but only inside the nose, thus leaving no visible scar. This is why Rhinoplasty is also referred to as closed Rhinoplasty. The appropriate surgical techniques vary and depend upon the shape and the size of the nose. Addition or removal of any bone or cartilage is made to further improve symmetry.
In certain cases, your plastic surgeon may choose the surgical approach of open Rhinoplasty, which is more likely to result in visible scarring.
The duration of surgery depends on the extent of the problem.
What to expect after surgery:
- The pain is usually minimal and easily controlled with painkillers.
- It is recommended not to bend over or lift anything heavy at least for a week.
- Avoid hitting your nose.
- You should avoid strenuous activities for two weeks, while for certain sports, you should consult your surgeon first.
- You are allowed to wear contact lenses but glasses can only be worn over your nose splint for approximately one week. Once it is removed, you are not allowed to wear them for the next six weeks.
- The nose splint is removed within the first postoperative week, while the sutures are absorbed within the first 10 days.
Risks and Side Effects
There are no complications following blepharoplasty surgery. Possible swelling and some bruising are expected side effects that gradually subside and eventually fade within a period of 1-2 weeks.
Useful Information
- The appropriate pre-operative consultation will highlight any functional problems of the nose (e.g. nasal septum deviation or scoliosis) that need to be restored along with the aesthetic approach, in order to achieve the best possible results and improvements in your nasal breathing and sense of
- Rhinoplasties are among the most challenging procedures.
- They are also among the most difficult procedures, since results are based upon three different criteria: good nose function, good nasal breathing and aesthetic facial harmony.
- Apart from correcting deviated septum and other breathing issues, Functional Rhinoplasty is also considered as a treatment for sleep apnea - among other nasal issues.
- In the event of having the flu prior to undergoing the procedure, it is recommended to inform your doctor.