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Nose Corrective Surgery (Rhinoplasty) This information will give you a basic understanding
of the Rhinoplasty procedure; when it can help; how it is performed;
and what results you can expect. Suitability For RhinoplastyRhinoplasty can enhance the appearance and self-confidence,
but it won't necessarily change appearance to match the ideal. Before
deciding to undergo a rhinoplasty the candidate should think carefully
and realistically about their expectations and discuss these with
the surgeon.
Possible Complications Complications are infrequent and usually minor,
nevertheless, there is always a possibility of a complication, such
as, an infection, a nosebleed, or a reaction to the anaesthetic.
The risk of any complications is greatly reduced by closely following
the surgeon's instructions before and after surgery.
The ConsultationDuring the consultation the surgeon will evaluate the structure of the nose and face; and discuss the options avialble. He will also explain factors that may influence the procedure and factors that may afect the outcome such as the facial shape and the structure of the nasal bones and cartilage; the thickness of skin; age; and expectations. The surgeon will give specific instructions on how to prepare for surgery.
The SurgeryRhinoplasty takes 1 - 3 hours. During surgery, the
skin of the nose is separated from its supporting framework of bone
and cartilage, which is then sculpted to the desired shape. Finally,
the skin is re-draped over the new framework. If the nostrils are
too wide, the surgeon can remove small wedges of skin form their
base, bringing them closer together. Depending on the reshaping
required surgeon may perform the Rhinoplasty from within the nose,
making their incision inside the nostrils. Following Surgery Particularly during the first 24 hours, the face
will feel puffy, and there will be some discomfort with a headache.
The medical staff will administer pain medication. You will stay
in bed with your head elevated for the first day.
Returning to Normality Patients will be able to return to light activities
or work after 1 - 2 weeks. Related Links
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