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Frequently Asked Questions
What is rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty, also known as a "nose job," is a cosmetic surgical procedure to changes the shape, size, or function of the nose.
Why do people undergo rhinoplasty?
People undergo rhinoplasty for a variety of reasons, including correcting a deformity or injury, improving breathing, enhancing appearance, or boosting self-confidence.
What are the different types of rhinoplasty?
The different types of rhinoplasty include reduction rhinoplasty, augmentation rhinoplasty, ethnic rhinoplasty, and reconstructive rhinoplasty.
What's the difference between open and closed rhinoplasty?
Open rhinoplasty includes making an incision on the outside of the nose, while closed rhinoplasty involves making incisions inside the nostrils. Open rhinoplasty provides better access for complex procedures, but closed rhinoplasty results in less visible scarring.
How is rhinoplasty performed?
Rhinoplasty is usually performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. The surgeon makes incisions and reshapes the bone and cartilage of the nose to achieve the desired result.
What is the recovery time for rhinoplasty?
The recovery time for rhinoplasty can depend on factors like the extent of the procedure and the individual's response to surgery. Most people can return to work and light activities within a week, but it may take several weeks for swelling and bruising to subside completely.
Are there any risks or complications associated with rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty carries risks like infection, bleeding and adverse reaction to anesthesia. Other potential complications include breathing difficulties, numbness, asymmetry, and dissatisfaction with the results.
How long does the results of rhinoplasty last?
The results of rhinoplasty are usually permanent, but changes may occur over time due to aging or injury.
Can rhinoplasty fix breathing problems?
Yes, rhinoplasty can correct structural defects that cause breathing problems, like a deviated septum or enlarged turbinates.
Can rhinoplasty be done on teenagers?
Yes, rhinoplasty can be done on teenagers, but the surgeon must ensure that the patient has finished growing and is emotionally mature enough to make the decision.
Can rhinoplasty be done without surgery?
Non-surgical rhinoplasty, also known as liquid rhinoplasty, uses injectable fillers to reshape the nose without surgical methods. However, this technique is not suitable for everyone and the results are temporary.
Can non-surgical rhinoplasty be permanent?
No, non-surgical rhinoplasty using fillers is not permanent and requires regular touch-ups to maintain results.
What is revision rhinoplasty?
Revision rhinoplasty is a secondary surgery performed to correct issues or improve the results of a previous rhinoplasty.
How soon after rhinoplasty can I return to work?
Most people can return to work and light activities within a week after rhinoplasty, but strenuous activities must be avoided for several weeks.
What is the cost of rhinoplasty?
The cost of rhinoplasty can depend on factors like the surgeon, location, and extent of the procedure.
Can I wear glasses after rhinoplasty?
You will need to avoid wearing glasses for several weeks after rhinoplasty, as the weight of the glasses can put pressure on the healing nose and cause complications. The surgeon will provide instructions on when it is safe to resume wearing glasses.
How long should I wait to wear sunglasses after rhinoplasty?
It is recommended you avoid wearing sunglasses for at least 4 to 6 weeks after rhinoplasty, as they can put pressure on the healing nose and affect the final results.
Can I wear contact lenses after rhinoplasty?
Yes, you can wear contact lenses after rhinoplasty. However, you may experience some temporary discomfort and dryness in your eyes due to the swelling and healing process.
When can I resume exercise after rhinoplasty?
You need to avoid strenuous exercise for several weeks after rhinoplasty to allow the nose to heal properly. The surgeon will provide instructions on when it is safe to resume exercise.
Can I travel by plane after rhinoplasty?
It is generally recommended that you avoid air travel for at least one week after rhinoplasty, as changes in air pressure can affect the healing process and cause complications. However, your surgeon will provide you with specific instructions based on your individual case.
Is there a difference between a cosmetic and a functional rhinoplasty?
A cosmetic rhinoplasty is done to improve the appearance of the nose, whereas a functional rhinoplasty is performed to correct breathing problems or other functional issues with the nose.
How is the nose shape determined during rhinoplasty?
The nose shape is determined based on several factors, including the patient's individual goals, facial structure, skin thickness, and the surgeon's expertise.
Can rhinoplasty correct a crooked nose?
Yes, rhinoplasty can correct a crooked nose by adjusting the nasal bones and cartilage.
Can rhinoplasty correct a hump on the nose?
Yes, rhinoplasty can correct a hump on the nose by removing or reshaping the excess bone or cartilage.
Can rhinoplasty make the nose smaller?
Yes, rhinoplasty can make the nose smaller by removing excess tissue or reshaping the nasal bones and cartilage.
Can rhinoplasty make the nose larger?
Yes, rhinoplasty can make the nose larger by adding tissue or reshaping the nasal bones and cartilage.
Can rhinoplasty correct a droopy tip?
Yes, rhinoplasty can correct a droopy tip by adjusting the nasal cartilage and repositioning it for a more lifted appearance.
Can rhinoplasty fix a deviated septum?
Yes, rhinoplasty can fix a deviated septum by repositioning or removing the obstructive tissue in the nasal passage.
Can rhinoplasty be combined with other facial surgeries?
Yes, rhinoplasty can be done with other facial surgeries, such as a facelift or chin augmentation, to achieve a more comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
How long should I wait to see the final results of rhinoplasty?
It can take several months to a year to see the final results of rhinoplasty, as the nose heals and settles into its new shape over time.
What should I expect during the consultation for rhinoplasty?
During the consultation for rhinoplasty, you can expect your surgeon to ask about your medical history and goals for the surgery. They will also examine your nose and discuss the surgical plan, including any risks and limitations. You may also have a chance to see computer-generated images of what your nose could look like after the procedure.
What should I do to prepare for rhinoplasty surgery?
To prepare for rhinoplasty surgery, you should follow your surgeon's instructions carefully. This may include stopping certain medications or supplements, quitting smoking, and avoiding certain foods and drinks before the surgery. You should also arrange for someone to drive you home after the surgery and plan to take time off work or school to allow for proper recovery.
How can I manage pain and discomfort after rhinoplasty?
Pain and discomfort after rhinoplasty can be managed with prescription pain medication and over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen. Your surgeon may also recommend using cold compresses to reduce swelling and bruising. It's important to rest and avoid strenuous activities during the recovery period.
Can I wear glasses after rhinoplasty?
Wearing glasses after rhinoplasty can be difficult because they can put pressure on the nose and affect the healing process. It's usually recommended to avoid wearing glasses for a few weeks after the surgery, but your surgeon may recommend special tape or splints to help support your glasses during this time. It's important to follow your surgeon's instructions to ensure proper healing and the best results.
Review
FAQs reviewed by Dr. Suven Kalra, Consultant, ENT(Ear Nose Throat).