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Nose Surgery - Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty, often known as nose surgery, can enhance the shape and look of your nose, boosting facial harmony and self-confidence. It is also referred to as "nose reshaping" or a "nose job." Additionally, nasal surgery may be done to treat respiratory problems brought on by structural flaws in the nose.

Plastic surgery for the nose might improve your appearance.

While your nose's shape is typically inherited, it's possible that an injury or previous surgery changed the way it looks.

What can surgery of the nose accomplish?

  • Surgery for rhinoplasty can alter:
  • the size of the nose in comparison to the other facial features
  • at the bridge, nose width
  • bridge has obvious humps or depressions in the nose profile.
  • Large, bulbous, drooping, or excessively tilted nasal tips
  • big, wide, or tilted nostrils
  • Nasal deviation and asymmetry

Rhinoplasty surgery steps

Step 1 – Anesthesia

In order to make you more comfortable during rhinoplasty surgery, medications are given. General anesthesia or intravenous sedation are the options. Your physician will make the best recommendation for you..

Step 2 – The incision

An incision is made across the columella, the tiny strip of tissue that divides the nostrils, during an open surgery as opposed to a closed procedure, which conceals wounds inside the nose.

The soft tissues covering the nose are gently elevated through these incisions, providing access to modify the nose's structure.

Step 3 – Reshaping the nose structure

When doing surgery on the nose, cartilage from other parts of your body may be used to reduce or increase nasal structures.

For this reason, cartilage fragments from the septum, the barrier in the middle of the nose, are most frequently employed.

Rarely, a portion of rib cartilage and occasionally an ear cartilage fragment can be used.

Step 4 – Correcting a deviated septum

If the septum is deviated, it is now straightened and the projections inside the nose are reduced to improve breathing.

Step 5 – Closing the incision

The nasal skin and tissue are redraped, incisions are closed, and the nose's underlying structure is moulded into the desired shape. To change the size of the nostrils, further incisions may be made in their folds.

Step 6 – See the results

The nose will likely be supported for about a week while it starts to recover by splints and internal tubes.

While the initial swelling quickly goes down, it could take up to a year for your new nose contour to become completely refined.

You might observe subtle changes in your nose's look during this period as it develops into a more permanent result. Over the course of the first year after your nose surgery, swelling may come and go and get worse in the morning.

A thorough analysis of the nasal structure as it pertains to airflow and breathing is necessary before performing nose surgery to repair an obstructed airway. By altering the nasal structure to better align the septum, one of the most prevalent reasons of breathing difficulty, the problem can be fixed.

Recovery

Following your treatment, a splint, internal tubes, or packing may be inserted into your nose, and bandages or splints may be applied to the outside to support and shield the newly formed structures during early healing.

After rhinoplasty surgery, it may take several months for swelling to completely go down and up to a year, and perhaps longer, for the results to totally settle.

Although the outcomes of nose surgery are typically long-lasting, cartilage may continue to remodel and migrate tissue over time, which could alter the appearance.