Nose Surgery / Rhinoplasty
Definition: A nose job is a surgical procedure that reshapes or resizes the nose, while also correcting breathing problems usually due to deviated septum (referred to as septoplasty).
How does it work?
The procedure can either be:
- Open rhinoplasty - the surgeon makes a small incision of the columella (the skin part of the nose that separates the nostrils), after which the surgery itself is performed. At the end of the procedure, the incision is closed using sutures that may leave small scarring.
- Closed rhinoplasty - all the incisions are made exclusively inside the nose. The surgeon may either remove a bone and/or cartilage or add tissue as needed. After reshaping the bone and/or cartilage, the skin and tissue are redraped over the nose structure.
What are the risks?:
- Infection;
- Bleeding;
- Numbness and pain;
- Swelling of the nose and bruising under the eyes;
- Nasal septum perforation (rare);
- Unsatisfactory nasal appearance.
What will the procedure be like?
The procedure may be performed using general or local anesthesia, depending on the problem that is to be fixed.
How to get ready for the procedure?
- Undertake lab tests, a common step in preparation for any type of surgery.
- The use of anticoagulant and anti-inflammatory medication should be ceased 2 weeks prior to surgery (to prevent bleeding).
- It is recommended to stop smoking for about 2 months before surgery.
How long does the procedure take?
The procedure usually takes about one to two hours to be completed and requires one or two days of hospital stay.
How to recover after the procedure?
After the nose job surgery a splint and/or packing will be placed inside the nose, as well as bandages on the outside to support the new structures. These will be removed after about a week. Cold compresses may be placed on the outside, to reduce swelling and pain. The pain and other symptoms are manageable with proper medications.
Your surgeon may advise you to stop heavy sports activities for about 3 months after the surgery, but otherwise, you should be able to return to your daily activities in several weeks.
The full recovery and the final shape of your nose may take up to 6 months and more to become visible.
Read about one patient's Rhinoplasty Journey to get a better understanding of what to expect.
Providers that provide Nose Surgery / Rhinoplasty Service
Providers | Score | Reviews | Location |
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The Face & Body Center |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |
The Institute For Advanced Reconstruction |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |
The Karen Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | Kenya |
The Lister Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | United Kingdom |
The London Clinic |
Not Rated |
0 | United Kingdom |
The London Welbeck Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | United Kingdom |
The Maas Clinic |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |
The Montefiore Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | United Kingdom |
The Portland Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | United Kingdom |
The Private Health Practice |
Not Rated |
0 | United Kingdom |
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |
Tl Plastic Surgery |
Not Rated |
0 | South Korea |
Tokuda Hospital Sofia |
Not Rated |
0 | Bulgaria |
Townsville Hospital And Health Service |
Not Rated |
0 | Australia |
Transform Cosmetic Surgery Leeds |
Not Rated |
0 | United Kingdom |
Transmed Hair And Cosmetic Surgery Clinic |
Not Rated |
0 | Turkey |
Transmed Klinik |
Not Rated |
0 | Turkey |
Trillium Plastic Surgery |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |
Tropicana Medical Centre |
Not Rated |
0 | Malaysia |
Ultrasthetics |
Not Rated |
0 | Argentina |