Day: June 12, 2021

Before and After Nose Job SurgeryBefore and After Nose Job Surgery



Rhinoplasty, otherwise known as a nose job surgery, is a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure in which plastic surgeons reshape and repair the nose. There are basically two kinds of plastic surgeries used during rhinoplasty: reconstructive surgery which simply reconstructs the shape and functions of your nose and aesthetic/cosmetic surgery that alters the look of your nose. The reconstructive surgery usually takes the shape of an injury or trauma to your nose where cosmetic/cosmetic surgery can then be used to alter the look of your nose. This kind of rhinoplasty usually takes the form of a chin-tuck, brow lift, or cheeks/cheek lifts. Your surgeon should discuss these details with you and together you should decide upon which procedure(s) will be most helpful for you.

It’s very important that you get a consultation before and after nose job surgery. This is when your plastic surgeon will meet with you to assess your medical history and review all your prior consultations and surgical plans. In addition, your surgeon will perform a physical exam to determine if you are a good candidate for rhinoplasty. During this consultation, your surgeon will assess and map out your nasal structure and look at how your nasal bones and cartilage will be affected after your procedure. He will also look at the width of your nostrils and any structural deformities he finds in your nose. Learn more about rhinoplasty surgery, and top rhinoplasty surgeons at The Rhinoplasty Society and make an informed decision about nasal contouring.

Once you have had a consultation with your doctor, it’s time for him to figure out what procedure you would like to have. Depending on the severity of your impairment, he may recommend that you get a nose job surgery performed with either a small incision inside the mouth or a larger incision outside the mouth. If you have a small incision, he can remove some of your existing tissue by making a small incision along your eyelid and under your upper lip. This tissue is then sutured and stitched back together.

If your doctor decides that you would rather get a larger nose job done, he will make a small incision behind your ear above your bridge and then remove the tissue and skin from your nose all the way to the tip of your nose. All your skin and muscle are removed and sutured back together. Your tip will then be reshaped using an endoscopic camera. Your doctor will usually perform this procedure using local anesthesia, but if possible he will use general anesthesia to minimize complications and the risk of infection to you and your nasal flap.

Before and after nose job surgery, you will need to take a few days off of work. You will also need to avoid certain foods and beverages for a few days. Typically, the day after your procedure you will experience some temporary redness, swelling, and slight bruising. Most of this will subside within a couple of weeks, however, if you experience significant swelling or bruising your doctor may advise you to stay off of your feet for a day or two. Typically, you should experience a full recovery within one week, though your nasal swelling and bruising may continue to diminish after a week.

Rhinoplasty (nose surgery) is a safe and effective procedure. If you decide to have this procedure performed, consult with a board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in facial cosmetic procedures. Plastic surgeons who specialize in nose surgery are skilled at making sure you achieve the results you want. Because each patient’s body is unique, it is important that you discuss your expectations with your surgeon before your procedure so you can receive the best treatment possible.

For more information about rhinoplasty or finding a rhinoplasty surgeon contact The Rhinoplasty Society at https://www.rhinoplastysociety.org