Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Rhinoplasty can effectively change the size and shape of the nose to complete facial balance. It helps you improve nasal symmetry by effectively enhancing your facial features. Rhinoplasty, one of the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures, is a fairly reasonable treatment to repair damage caused by an accident or injury or to alleviate structural problems that prevent breathing. When the underlying bone structure is revised in rhinoplasty, the skin is compatible with the new shape and results impressively.
What Is Rhinoplasty?
General anesthesia is preferred in surgery to make the pain free and most comfortable in the patient. This is a routine procedure and may be needed in hospital the night after surgery. The operation involves an incision made for easy access to the cartilage and bones of the nose. These incisions are usually placed inside the nose, so there are no scars after surgery.
Molding, removing or replacing bone or cartilage depends on the demands of reconstructing the nose. After the reshaping of the nose is complete, the nasal tissue is placed back in place and a splint is temporarily placed to support the new structure of the nose. The splint is removed after 5-7 days.
Precautions To Be Taken After Rhinoplasty
After a rhinoplasty operation, the area around your nose may be swollen for 10-15 days. Here are the precautions you should take after the operation:
1st. Rest adequately.
2nd ed. Apply cold compresses to swollen areas; this reduces swelling and pain.
3. Do not engage in relatively vigorous physical activity for 15 days.
4. Take your doctor's medication regularly.
Risks Of Rhinoplastynin
Every surgery or medical procedure involves certain risks, and so does rhinoplasty... you can also experience some bleeding along with some swelling and bruising in the eye and nose area. Other possible risks:
* Injury to the Septum area
Skin irritation and skin problems
* Infections
Nasal congestion due to swelling in the inner nose area
Complications from anesthesia