Rhinoplasty for a Perfect Nose
If you think your nose is oddly shaped or is too large for your face, rhinoplasty can help you achieve a more aesthetically pleasing and proportioned nose by changing its size, external shape or position.
An overly large or
incorrectly positioned nose can ruin your facial appearance and make you feel
extremely embarrassed and self-conscious in public gatherings. Rhinoplasty can
give you self confidence and incredible boost by correcting functional and
aesthetic nasal deformities.
More and more
people who want to bring their nose in proportion with the rest of the face now
increasingly opting for rhinoplasty. The ASPS statistics show that more than
244,000 nose surgeries were performed in the United States in 2011.
What is
Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty, sometimes
referred to as Nose reshaping London or a nose-job,
is a plastic surgery procedure that modifies the shape and size of the nose. It
is an outpatient plastic surgery operation that typically lasts one to two
hours, but sometimes requires an overnight stay in the hospital. However, the
recovery from the nose surgery may take a couple of weeks. People occasionally
combine the nose job with eyelid surgery, face lift or chin augmentation to
enhance their overall facial appearance.
What Rhinoplasty
Can Do?
It can correct structural abnormality caused by birth defect or common
deformities of the nose which occur from trauma such as a broken nose.
As a reconstructive
procedure, Non surgical rhinoplasty London can
correct such nasal deformities as saddle nose deformity where the nose loses
height of its bridge; collapse of the sidewalls of the nose; loss of tip
projection; pinching tip of nose; and inappropriate angle of the nose relative
to the upper lip.
How the
Procedure is Performed?
The surgery is usually done through an incision made inside the nostrils. In
more complicated cases, a small incision is made across the columella, which
gives a plastic surgeon easier access to the supporting framework of bone and
cartilage.
During operation
the skin of the nose is separated from bones and cartilage that support the
nose. The nasal framework is then sculpted to the desired shape using advanced
technique, and then the separated skin is re-draped over the newly sculpted
framework, giving you a beautifully shaped and well-proportioned nose.
Who Can Benefit
from Rhinoplasty?
The best candidates for
rhinoplasty are people who want to change the nose's shape and appearance for
cosmetic reasons or correct nasal disfigurement resulting from injury or birth
defects. People who are in profession like modeling and acting, or those who
remain always in the public eye can benefit from this surgery. However, you
will be considered as a good rhinoplasty candidate only if you are physically
healthy, psychologically stable, and your expectations are realistic.
Risks
Immediately after surgery, you can always expect temporary swelling, bruising
around the eyes and nose and a dull headache. Other problems that may occur in
rare cases include bleeding, injury or holes to your septum (septal
perforation), unfavorable scarring, asymmetry, infection, or a reaction to the
anesthesia. In some cases, outcomes may not be as desired.
Rarely, say in about
one case out of ten, a second procedure may be needed to fix a minor deformity.
Recovery after
Rhinoplasty
The recovery after rhinoplasty varies from person to person, with most patients
returning to work engaging in everyday life after about one week. After the
surgery, a patient is needed to sport a nasal bandage called a splint which
usually comes off between 10-12 days. It is important to avoid strenuous
exercise or activity in first couple of months after the surgery. Engaging in
any contact sports should be avoided for at least 6 weeks. Little discomfort is
quite normal and understandable after nasal surgery, which can be eased with
oral medication prescribed after the surgery.
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