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Rhinoplasty
What will my nose look like after surgery?
In general, rhinoplasty, cosmetic nose surgery, is designed to reduce excess cartilage and bone in the
nose, removing irregularities and bumps to give a straightened, smooth
and, usually, smaller appearance. Adding tissue to enhance certain
features of the nose can also occur. The overall trend in modern
rhinoplasty is away from over-reduction of tissue which can reduce the
ability to breath through the nose and towards individualized treatment of
each segment of the nose to give a balanced and refined look without
compromising function.
How long does the surgery take and what kind of anesthesia is used?
Usually, Rhinoplasty takes from one to three hours depending on the
complexity of the condition of the nose. Most patients have sedation prior
to and during the procedure while some patients request a general
anesthesia. Nearly all rhinoplasty operations are done as outpatient
surgeries.
Is there a lot of bruising afterwards and how long will it last?
This depends again on how complex the procedure is, but in general most
patients experience five to seven days of purple discoloration and
swelling around the eyes and upper cheeks. The nose itself will be swollen
for around ten to fourteen days or longer, but subtle resolution of the
swelling at the tip of the nose can take many months after surgery to go
away.
I have trouble breathing through my nose and have terrible sinus
problems. Will my insurance policy pay for rhinoplasty?
The condition described is usually associated with a deviated septum or a
bent internal framework of the nose. Most of the time this results from
trauma such as a broken nose but many patients with this condition cannot
recall an episode where this might have occurred. The condition described
in this question however, could also result from allergies or the two
conditions can exist simultaneously. Careful examination is needed before
surgery to separate the two conditions. While individual insurance
policies can vary, in general, functional surgery to improve breathing is
considered a covered benefit in many group policies. If additional
correction of a cosmetic deformity of the nose is done at the same time
the cost of this part of the procedure is usually not covered by
insurance.
Where are the incisions placed during nose surgery?
In general, most or all of the incisions in rhinoplasty are hidden in the
inside of the nostril. While external incisions hidden in the creases
where the nose meets the cheek can be used to narrow the nose, incisions
on the bridge or tip are not usually used in cosmetic surgery of the nose.
Will my nose grow after surgery?
In general, our noses tend to elongate as we enter the middle years of our
life and drooping of the tip of the nose can occur in the later years as
elasticity disappears from the body. While undergoing a cosmetic
rhinoplasty as a teenager or young adult will not prevent the effects of
aging on the nose, the final shape that results from this surgery is
expected to last a lifetime and regrowth of bumps and deformities
corrected by the operation is a rare occurrence.
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