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Nasal surgery, can improve the appearance of the nose externally
as well as the internal function of the nasal airways. Rhinoplasty is the
term for surgery of the external nose. Internal procedures correct deformities
of the septum or turbinates which can obstruct the nasal airway.
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Importance Of Nose Aesthetics
The nose is a very important central feature of the face. In both front and
profile views, nasal characteristics affect the overall balance and aesthetic
appeal of the entire face.
Rhinoplasty is one of the most difficult procedures in plastic surgery because
very small changes can drastically affect the appearance. Careful evaluation,
planning, and surgical precision are critically important. Overly operated
noses appear unattractive and unnatural.
To preserve your individuality and maintain the uniqueness of your nose, Dr.
Smith will spend a lot of time with you, discussing your desires and explaining
how the changes you desire will affect other features of your nose and face.
By changing only the negative features and carefully preserving your positive
characteristics, your nose will blend aesthetically with your face but not
appear overly operated.
In general, features of the nose should blend in a pleasing fashion with other
facial features. Overly prominent or detracting features of the nose such
as a large hump or an excessively round or bulbous tip which detract from
a pleasing balance can be improved by rhinoplasty.
Improving The Airways
Difficulty in breathing can be caused by deformities of the nasal septum.
Nasal septal deviation can occur during nasal growth or from trauma to the
nose. Internal nasal surgery, if needed, can be combined with surgery of the
external nose to improve airway function as well as appearance.
What Can Be Achieved?
The degree of correction achievable in each nose depends to some extent on
the characteristics of the skin and cartilage in the nose. For example, when
the skin is extremely thick or oily, the degree of definition which can be
achieved in areas such as the nasal tip may be limited.
Since many nasal structures are vital to overall support and function of the
nose, changes must be made carefully, and in some cases, may have to be limited
in order to preserve support.
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Limitations
Dr. Smith will discuss any specific limitations with you during your consultation.
During the healing phase after surgery, scar tissue formation can occasionally
affect the final appearance of the nose. If undesirable characteristics persist
or arise after rhinoplasty, a revisional procedure may be necessary in a small
percentage of cases. The extent to which nasal airways can be opened depends
on many factors. Internal structures such as the septum are vital to support
of the nose, and changes must be limited when the support function is threatened.
Surgery corrects structural mechanical problems of the airways. Allergies
and reactions of the nasal lining to the environment are not predictably corrected
by surgery.
Although the nasal septum can be straightened at the time of surgery, the
inherent "memory" of the cartilage or scar tissue forces following
surgery can produce a re-deviation in a small percentage of cases.
Risks
Other risks common to all surgical procedures such as bleeding, infection
and scar tissue formation occur in a very small percentage of cases. We will
give you more detailed information about these and other rare risks in our
written information, and will discuss any concerns you have during your consultation.
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About the Operation
Most incisions for rhinoplasty and internal nasal surgery are
placed inside the nose. In certain cases, carefully concealed
external incisions may be necessary for the most accurate correction.
Dr.Smith will discuss incision placement with you during your
consultation.
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To accomplish changes in nasal appearance, the framework structures
of the nose, including cartilage and sometimes bone, are carefully
altered or reshaped. The skin is then redraped over the reshaped
framework to achieve the desired appearance.
Internally, deviated areas of the nasal septum are straightened
to maximally open the airways. Areas of severe deformity which
cannot be straightened are conservatively removed to open the
airways while preserving the support function of the septum.
To protect the changes made to your nose during surgery, tape
and a nasal splint will usually be applied at the end of your
rhinoplasty.
Very occasionally in severe airway deformities, a small internal
splint may be necessary after septal surgery, but an open airway
is always maintained. In most cases, absolutely nothing is placed
inside your nose after surgery.
After Your Surgery
You'll have very little pain following your rhinoplasty. Most
of our patients describe a feeling of fullness or mild headache
for a day or two for which we'll prescribe medication. Most
patients require medication for several days only.
You'll be able to see the refinements in your nose immediately
after surgery. Some swelling and bruising will develop in the
first 24 hours after surgery, but will begin to decrease rapidly
by the third day. Any traces of bruising which remain when we
remove the tape can easily be covered by makeup.
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Stages Of Recovery
Our patients usually want to know about four stages of recovery: hospitalization
time, when swelling or bruising is resolved, when they'll be able to return
to work or social activity, and when they can return to full aerobic or strenuous
exercise.
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| Hospitalization time: |
Usually performed as an outpatient procedure |
| Bruising and swelling resolve: |
5-10 days (although the tip area looks better
immediately after surgery, it will continue to improve in definition for
several weeks) |
| Return to work, social activity: |
7-10 days (or less if you are comfortable with
people seeing you with a small amount of tape on your nose. |
| Aerobic or strenuous activity: |
14-21 days |
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We encourage immediate return to full normal activity immediately.
Just don't do any type of strenuous exercise that would push your pulse over
100 for about two to three weeks. Any aerobic activity that increases your
pulse over 100 also increases your blood pressure, and could increase bleeding.
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