Rhinoplasty

What is Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a "nose job," is a surgical procedure that reshapes or resizes the nose for cosmetic purposes or to correct functional issues like breathing problems.

Who’s at Risk for Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty is a choice rather than a condition, so risk factors are different. It is typically performed on individuals who are unhappy with the appearance of their nose or have breathing difficulties due to structural problems.

What Causes Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty is performed for various reasons including to correct birth defects, repair an injury, improve breathing, or for cosmetic enhancement.

How Does Rhinoplasty Start?

The process starts with a consultation with a plastic surgeon to discuss the desired outcomes, risks, and expectations. The surgery itself involves reshaping the bone, cartilage, or both under general or local anesthesia.

What Are medical issues that may occur after the surgery?

As a surgical procedure, the immediate aftermath of rhinoplasty may include swelling, bruising, and discomfort that gradually subsides during the recovery period.

 

How Can your rhinoplasty be managed post-surgery?

Rhinoplasty is the treatment itself. Post-surgery, pain can be managed with medication, and a splint may be used to help the nose maintain its new shape.

What Complications may occur with Rhinoplasty?

Complications can include bleeding, infection, adverse reaction to anesthesia, dissatisfaction with cosmetic results, difficulty breathing through the nose, permanent numbness, and the possibility of additional surgery.

How Can I Prevent Rhinoplasty?

As a chosen procedure, prevention isn't applicable. However, careful research and consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon can help ensure the right decision is made.

Long-term Management of Rhinoplasty

Long-term management includes following the surgeon's postoperative instructions for care and any necessary follow-up appointments.

What is Recent Research Saying About Rhinoplasty?

Recent research in rhinoplasty is focused on improving techniques for more natural results and reducing recovery time. Studies are also exploring the psychological effects of cosmetic surgery.

Where Can I Go For More Information on Rhinoplasty?

For more information on rhinoplasty, visit the American Society of Plastic Surgeons or the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.