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Rhinoplasty
Surgery
to reshape the nose is a common cosmetic procedure that can have profound
results on a person's appearance and self-confidence. Rhinoplasty can
accomplish any number of changes, including size augmentation or reduction,
a narrowing of the nostrils, changes in the bridge or tip of the nose,
or an alteration to the angle of the nose and upper lip. Regardless
of the specific purpose, surgery to reshape the nose creates a more
contoured and shapely nose.
The
Surgery
The surgeon begins by making an incision, either from within the nose
or across the columella (the vertical strip separating the nostrils).
The skin is then separated from the underlying framework (the bone and
cartilage) of the nose and sculpted to the desired shape and size. Finally,
the surgeon reattaches the skin to the new contoured framework, and
stitches the incision. Surgery usually lasts no longer than an hour
or two and is performed on an outpatient basis.
After
the Surgery
Following surgery, a splint is applied to the nose to maintain the new
shape. The surgeon may also decide to place nasal packs or soft plastic
splints in the nostrils to stabilize the septum (the dividing wall between
the air passages). Patients can experience some swelling and bruising
to the eyes and nose; although medication greatly reduces any discomfort
you may experience. Stitches are usually removed in five to seven days
and patients can return to work in ten to fourteen days. Patients who
wear eye glasses must have them specially fitted to the head for up
to seven weeks.
Health
Concerns
As with any cosmetic surgical procedure, complications are rare, but
may include infection, nosebleeds, or a reaction to the anesthesia.
In certain cases, small burst blood vessels may appear as tiny red spots
on the skin's surface (a minor but permanent condition). Some patients
may experience mild depression--a common and temporary side effect.
Minor scarring may occur if the surgeon makes the incision across the
columella. To maximize the success of surgery and minimize the risk
of complication, always follow your doctor's instructions for surgical
preparation and postoperative care.
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