Nose Reshaping

Face: Surgical

Rhinoplasty (nose surgery) is one of the most frequently performed plastic surgery procedures. During rhinoplasty, the nose is reshaped, reduced or augmented to improve its appearance. Rhinoplasty may be performed to correct a birth defect, or repair an injury such as a broken nose. It is also often performed strictly for cosmetic reasons.

For a patient with ongoing sinusitis, rhinoplasty is sometimes performed in conjunction with endoscopic sinus surgery; for a patient with a deviated septum, it is often performed along with septoplasty, a procedure that corrects a deviated septum. In such cases, rhinoplasty effectively treats health and breathing problems, in addition to improving the patient's appearance.*

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I'm only about 2 months post rhinoplasty but already completely satisfied with the results. My friends and family all agree that my nose looks very natural, and most importantly, I still look like me! I truly trust Dr. Mao and would recommend him to anyone considering cosmetic facial surgery. If I ever want something else done in the future, I won't go anywhere else :)" - A.C.

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Candidates for Rhinoplasty

Candidates for rhinoplasty have finished their facial growth. Girls should typically be at least 15 or 16 years old; boys should be at least 17 or 18. Patients considering rhinoplasty should be in overall good health and not smoke. It is important that candidates have realistic expectations about what rhinoplasty can do. Although undergoing rhinoplasty may boost self-confidence, it should not be viewed as a cure-all for personality or relationship issues, and should not be the result of social pressure.

Goals of Rhinoplasty

There are several goals of rhinoplasty; they include facilitating breathing as well as improving appearance. During rhinoplasty, the surgeon may attempt to do one or more of the following:

  • Remove a hump
  • Reshape the tip
  • Repair an injury
  • Increase or decrease size
  • Modify the bridge
  • Reshape or resize the nostrils
  • Open breathing passages

Rhinoplasty can involve modifying bone, skin or cartilage, or all three.

The Rhinoplasty Procedure

Rhinoplasty, which takes from 1 to 3 hours, is usually an outpatient procedure performed under IV sedation or general anesthesia. Two techniques are typically used. In closed rhinoplasty, incisions are made within the nostrils. In open rhinoplasty, an incision is made across the columella, the tissue between the nostrils. With both methods, the soft tissues covering the nose are gently lifted, and the bone and cartilage are sculpted to the desired shape. In selected patients when only minor tip adjustments or nostril alar base modification is desired, this procedure can be performed safely under local anesthesia in the office setting.

If additional cartilage is needed to augment the nose, it is frequently taken from the patient's nasal septum. If larger sections of tissue are required, cartilage may be surgically removed from the ear or other parts of the body as well. If the patient has a deviated septum, the septum and inner structures of the nose are adjusted to improve breathing. The tissues are then redraped and stitched closed. If necessary, nostrils are reshaped in the final stage of rhinoplasty.

Recovery from Rhinoplasty

Immediately after surgery, the patient's nose and eye area are usually bruised and swollen. Splints and nasal packing remain in the nose for a few days. During this period, the patient may experience some nasal pain or a dull headache, as well as some bleeding and drainage from the nose. Most patients feel like themselves within a few days and are able to return to regular activities in about a week.*

 

To increase comfort, and decrease bleeding and swelling, rhinoplasty patients are advised to follow these post-surgical directives:

  • Avoid strenuous activities
  • Avoid blowing the nose
  • Avoid exaggerated facial expressions
  • Avoid pulling clothing over the head
  • Limit dietary sodium
  • Take baths instead of showers
  • Avoid becoming constipated
  • Brush the teeth gently
  • Use sunscreen that has an SPF of 30 or higher
  • Use of cold compression

Although the patient usually looks "normal" a week or two after surgery, minimal swelling may be present for as much as a year, and in revision or thick nasal skin patients the swelling may persist up to a year and a half.*

Before and After Rhinoplasty

Here the patient is pictured 3 months post-op.

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Risks of Rhinoplasty

Complications associated with rhinoplasty are rare and, when they occur, usually minor. Surgical risks in general include infection or adverse reaction to anesthesia. In the case of rhinoplasty, specific risks include the following:

  • Recurring nosebleeds
  • Permanent numbness in or around the nose
  • Discoloration of skin on the nose
  • Perforation of the nasal septum
  • Difficulty breathing through the nose
  • Persistent pain
  • Perforation of the nasal septum

It is possible that a patient is not satisfied with the results of the rhinoplasty. In such a case, a second surgery, called a revision rhinoplasty, may be performed at a later date.

 

*Individual results may vary.

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