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Rhinoplasty

The Repositioning Or Refinement of Nasal Passages & Features

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This cosmetic procedure is designed to change the shape of the bridge and tip of the nose. Rhinoplasty doesn't affect the ability to breathe through the nose; however, some forms of reconstruction (septoplasty) can be performed to correct breathing in addition to Rhinoplasty. More than half of all facial cosmetic procedures are performed on the nose and the popularity of rhinoplasty is increasing.

If you're intersted in Rhinoplasty or learning how it can help you balance your facial features, contact us today for your individual consultation.

Since 1980, the annual number of cosmetic nasal surgeries has tripled. Close to 100,000 rhinoplasties are now being performed each year and 25% of these patients are men.

The Rhinoplasty Procedure

What You Can Expect During Your Rhinoplasty Surgery

Patients are asleep (see Anesthesia for more details) during this 1.5 to 2 hour procedure. After the nose is locally anesthetized, internal incisions are made to allow exposure of the tip cartilage and bridge. Appropriate changes are made to improve symmetry, projection, width and tip refinement as well as length and width of the nose.

After incisions are closed with an absorbable dissolving suture, a small amount of packing (1.5 inch long piece of gauze) is placed in each nostril and an adhesive splint or cast is placed over the bridge of the nose. Patients are then awakened and taken to recovery for 30 to 60 minutes.

Video of a Rhinoplasty Procedure

Recovery from Rhinoplasty

How To Successfully Recover From A Rhinoplasty Procedure

On arriving home, you may begin eating normally. Ice packs are recommended if eyelid puffiness or bruising is noted. Patients sleep at home with their head slightly elevated for several days. There is usually minor discomfort. Patients remove the nasal packing the next day.

Nasal stuffiness persists for several days to weeks. The splint is removed in the office five to seven days later. Bruising lasts one to two weeks. Patients resume moderate exercise after ten days and can shower normally and put makeup on at one week. Slight to moderate swelling lasts weeks to months. Post-operative photos are taken between three to six months.

Your nose may ooze for several hours following surgery. A small moustache dressing secured with a piece of tape will be placed underneath your nose to catch any drips of blood. This dressing can be changed as necessary. It is not unusual if this dressing needs to be changed as often as every ten minutes. The oozing will eventually slow down and stop.

The nasal splint will be removed in one week. You may resume bathing, showering, and hair washing but take care to keep the splint dry! If the splint gets wet it can begin to crumble and come off prematurely.

Ice packs can be placed underneath the eyes to decrease swelling and bruising. Again, be careful not to get the nasal splint wet. Be sure to call our office if you have any questions. We will be happy to help.

Rhinoplasty Patient Testimonials

I was the girl who always positioned myself directly in front of you versus to your right or left. I was the girl who would never let anyone take a picture of my profile. And I was the girl who would never, ever, feel confident enough to believe I was a beautiful person. Until I met Dr. Robinson.

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