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RHINOPLASTY
- NOSE RESHAPING
Surgery to
reshape the nose is one of the most popular procedures, and was
one of the first ever performed in the early days of plastic
surgery. Rhinoplasty is an extremely satisfying procedure due to
the psychological improvements that come with physical reshaping.
Due to the intricate underlying structures, rhinoplasty is one of
the most complex procedures performed in cosmetic surgery. It is
extremely important to find a doctor who has the specific combined
medical and artistic skill that will produce a pleasing result.
Interesting
facts about rhinoplasty:
- Teenagers
requesting this procedure should be assessed to determine if
most of their growth spurts have occurred.
- Revisions
are not uncommonswelling during the procedure can sometimes
mask imperfections. Also, theres no way to gauge exactly
how the body will heal.
- A
hump/bump can be removed or the nose made smaller, narrower or
shorter, but not always wider or larger without extensive
surgery.
- Cartilage
implants are sometimes necessarycartilage may be removed
from one part of the nose (the septum) and grafted to another
(usually the tip); cartilage or bone from ear, skull or rib
may also be used. If adequate cartilage isnt available, a
synthetic material like Gore-Tex may be used.
- Its
not unusual to have a chin augmentation or reduction in
conjunction with a rhinoplasty to bring the profile into
balance.
- If
breathing is obstructed, the septum can be repaired at the
same time.
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Are
There Any Alternatives to Surgery?
How
Can I Prepare for Surgery?
How
is the Procedure Done?
What
Can I Expect Pre- and Postoperatively?
Tell
Me About Recovery
What
Kind of Risks / Complications Are There?
Still
You
Only Better!
ALTERNATIVES
TO SURGERY
There is no
non-surgical method of reshaping the nose.
PREPARING
FOR SURGERY
Bring magazine
pictures of noses that you like to your initial consultation with
your doctorbut remember your new nose has to fit the shape and
size of your face. This procedure requires an in-depth evaluation
of your nose, facial structure, and skin type. As a result of this
assessment, the doctor may make a computer image (or sketch) of
the nose that you have agreed upon.
To bring
your profile into balance, its not unusual to have a chin
augmentation or reduction in conjunction with a rhinoplasty. Also,
if your breathing is obstructed due to a deviated septum, your
surgeon may recommend that it be straightened at the same time.
You will also be given pre-and postoperative instructions which
will include information on eating drinking and what prescription
medications to take and those to avoid. Be sure you and your
physician agree on the surgical approach and understand the
potential risks and complications involved with the procedure.
THE
PROCEDURE
Rhinoplasty can
reduce or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the
tip or the bridge, narrow the span of the nostrils or change the
angle between your nose and upper lip. It may also correct a birth
defect or injury, or help relieve some breathing problems.
Two
techniques are currently being practiced; the one your surgeon
uses may depend on his or her training and experience. With the
traditional "closed" technique, all incisions are made
inside the nostrils. Incisions made using the newer
"open" technique are made on the central portion below
the tip of the nose between the nostrils. If a reduction in
nostril size is desired, incisions are made in the crease where
the side of the nostril meets the upper lip and cheek. The
incision(s) usually heals to a very fine, inconspicuous scar.
Anesthesia
Rhinoplasty
can be performed under intravenous sedation with local anesthesia
or under general anesthesia. The type of anesthesia depends on the
extent of the procedure to be performed, the patients medical
history, and what you and your doctor prefer.
Length of
Surgical Procedure
Rhinoplasty
can take from one and one-half to four hours, depending on the
extent of the surgery to be done. The time can be increased if the
surgery is a revision or a reconstructive procedure.
Level of
Pain/Discomfort
Pain
tolerance is different for everyone. Generally, there can be
minimal to moderate discomfort. Some people experience absolutely
no discomfort at all. Most discomfort can be controlled with
prescribed or over-the-counter pain medications. You may find you
only need pain medication for the first day or two.
PRE-
AND POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
Although your
doctor may have different or additional instructions, these
suggestions are intended to make you more comfortable and help you
heal:
- Stop
smoking, discontinue the use of alcohol, and stop taking
vitamin E and any medications containing aspirin or ibuprofen
(two weeks pre- and preoperative is usually recommended).
Check with your doctor regarding any other medications
(including homeopathic/herbal products) youre currently
taking.
- Eliminate
milk products from your diet a few days before surgery and
during the initial healing period (milk products produce
mucous).
- Have
someone stay with you the first night after surgery (the first
twenty-four hours, optimally).
- Dressings
- if the procedure requires a splint, this may be applied by
the doctor or nurse immediately after the procedure. This must
be kept dry.
- Sunbathing
and tanning beds must be avoided for a minimum of two weeks
prior to surgery (for optimal skin care and health, these
should be avoided completely). After surgery, you must protect
your nose from the sun for at least six weeks. The longer, the
better.
- Do not
wear glasses for the first two months unless okayed by your
doctor (and then they must be taped to your forehead). Or wear
contact lenses. Some glasses are heavy and could cause a
groove at the bridge or place unnecessary pressure on the new
structure.
- Do not
blow your nose until instructed. Then, blow using alternating
nostrils so that pressure is not built up.
- Sneeze
with your mouth open to minimize pressure.
- Cold
compressesmost doctors instruct that cold compresses be
applied for twenty minutes every hour for a minimum of
forty-eight hours.
- Consider
sleeping alone for the first week or so to protect against
accidental blows to the nose while sleeping.
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While
everyone heals differently, you should plan on approximately seven
days for the initial healing period. Stay in bed the first day
after surgery. Your nose will be stuffy, your mouth dry, and you
could be swollen and bruised around the central portion of your
face, including the eyes. A little bleeding is common. Your nose
will remain stuffy for about two to three weeks. Swelling in the
center of your face should lessen in the first few days, with some
minor swelling remaining the first weeks. However, it can take up
to a year or longer for all the swelling (which may only be
noticeable to you) to disappear, especially for the tip.
Packing is
very rarely used these days. If packing is used, its usually
removed by the doctor or nurse in one to three days. Sutures (if
external) are removed in about a week, along with the splint. Your
scars, if external, may remain red for four to six weeks then
gradually fade. Most scars become barely noticeable over time.
RISKS/COMPLICATIONS
Although
problems are unlikely, you need to be aware of what can happen and
what action you should take. Most risks/complications will be
avoided if you make an informed decision, choose a qualified
physician, and follow your physicians instructions. After
rhinoplasty there is the potential for infections, nosebleed, or
numbness. Sometimes a secondary procedure or a revision may be
required to correct a hump, asymmetry, or a collapse in nasal
passages.
STILL
YOU
ONLY BETTER
Most
rhinoplasty patients eagerly await the removal of the splint to
unveil the new nose they have probably been dreaming about for
years. Although the swelling is still marked after the first week,
the new shape of the nose is easily identifiable. Rhinoplasty is
such a satisfying procedure and the new shape will last a
lifetime, unless otherwise corrected.
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