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Rhinoplasty consists of modifying either, or both, bone and cartilage. The upper part of the nose is made up of bone and lower is cartilage. The surgeon will take into account the patient’s facial features when planning the nose job. A rhinoplasty is done under various forms of anesthesia, they are:
The procedure involves making a small incision on the inside of the nose at tit’s base between the nostrils. The surgeon will then adjust the bone and cartilage to create a better shape and slope according to the patient’s desired appearance.
The ideal candidate would be in generally good health and have realistic expectations of the outcome. Candidates for this surgery are:
Post surgery the patient will be kept with their head raised above their chest, to reduce bleeding and swelling. The patient may feel congested due to splints placed inside the nose during the surgery. Swelling can take up to a year to completely diminish as the nose constantly changes shape with age.
Although the surgery is generally a safe procedure, patients should be aware of the
potential problems associated with the surgery. A drip pad will be put into place for slight bleeding and drainage.
Patients are advised to avoid the following post rhinoplasty:
Normal Side Effects
After undergoing the surgery, the patient may feel all or none of these very normal and common side effects:
Other Side Effects
Like all medical procedures, the risk of complications increase when proper aftercare treatment is not followed. These complications include: