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Your Complete Guide to Rhinoplasty Surgery

Rhinoplasty

One of the most common aesthetic concerns for both men and women at any age is the appearance of their nose. Your nose is often the focal point of your face, and it can completely transform your appearance. 

When issues like asymmetry, a prominent bridge hump, or an elongated nasal tip are present, it can distort the appearance of your face and create an unflattering illusion.

Many people look to rhinoplasty surgery to resolve these concerns and create a nose that fits better with the rest of their facial features. 

A rhinoplasty procedure is designed to improve the appearance of your nose by altering its structure. This can involve removing or adding bone and cartilage to create a more flattering shape.

Athena Plastic Surgery in Stuart, FL, offers rhinoplasty surgery for patients who are unhappy with how their nose looks. Read on to learn more about how rhinoplasty is performed and what it can be used for.

What Is Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty is a plastic surgical procedure that can change the appearance of your nose and resolve certain breathing issues. 

During a rhinoplasty procedure, the bone and cartilage of the nasal structure are amended to achieve the patient’s desired results. This can include removing bone to create a smaller nasal bridge or manipulating the cartilage to restore symmetry. 

Why Do People Seek Rhinoplasty?

Most rhinoplasties are performed for aesthetic reasons, but this procedure can also be performed to ease breathing difficulties. Learn more about the most common reasons people seek rhinoplasty surgery here:

Asymmetry

Many people get rhinoplasty to address the asymmetry of their nasal structure. Asymmetry can be congenital or the result of an injury to the nose. Whether it be a crooked nasal bridge or uneven nostrils, rhinoplasty can restore symmetry to your nose and create a more flattering appearance.

Bridge Hump

A prominent hump on the nasal bridge is one of the most common reasons for rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty procedures can shave down or remove the bone that is causing this hump and give the nose a sloped silhouette.

Elongated Nasal Tip

Excess cartilage at the tip of the nose can create an elongated appearance. Rhinoplasty can remove or reshape this cartilage to shrink the nasal tip or give it a slightly upturned shape.

Thick Nasal Bridge

Some people choose rhinoplasty to address an enlarged nasal bridge. During a rhinoplasty procedure, a wide nasal bridge can be sculpted into a thinner shape that makes it less prominent.

Deviated Septum

In some cases, patients struggle with breathing difficulties due to a deviated septum. Rhinoplasty can manipulate the bones and cartilage of the septum to straighten it and make breathing easier.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Rhinoplasty Procedure

Are you interested in rhinoplasty surgery? Patients seeking rhinoplasty often have questions and concerns about the process. Below are some of the most common questions that clients have about rhinoplasty:

Do I Need a Consultation Before Having Rhinoplasty?

Before scheduling rhinoplasty, every patient must have a thorough consultation appointment. During your consultation, we will carefully examine your nasal structure and discuss your desired outcome. The purpose of this is to confirm that rhinoplasty can meet your needs. If not, we will discuss alternative options with you.

We also use this consultation appointment to review your medical history. Patients must be healthy enough to undergo rhinoplasty surgery, so you will need to obtain medical clearance before we can move forward with your procedure.

Who Is a Candidate for Rhinoplasty?

Ideal candidates for rhinoplasty are those who are unhappy with the appearance of their noses. They may have asymmetry, a pronounced nasal bridge, or other aesthetic concerns. Some patients may have breathing difficulties due to a deviated septum.

Will I Be Under Anesthesia During My Rhinoplasty Procedure?

Your rhinoplasty will be performed under general anesthesia to allow for complete comfort during the procedure.

What Is the Difference Between Closed Rhinoplasty and Open Rhinoplasty?

There are two different types of rhinoplasty procedures that patients can undergo, depending on the issues they are looking to resolve. The first is an open rhinoplasty. With an open rhinoplasty, the incisions are made on the outside of the nose to give access to the bone and cartilage. 

The second type of rhinoplasty is a closed rhinoplasty. In a closed rhinoplasty, the incisions are made inside the nasal passages, and the nasal structure is accessed completely within the nostril. This type of rhinoplasty leaves no external evidence of your procedure.

Is Rhinoplasty an Outpatient Procedure?

Most rhinoplasties are outpatient procedures that allow patients to return home several hours after surgery. In some cases, you may need to remain in our plastic surgery aftercare center overnight for monitoring.

How Long Is the Recovery Process After Rhinoplasty?

The duration of a rhinoplasty recovery can vary from patient to patient, but most people can resume their normal activities within the first two weeks after their treatment. 

You will be sent home with bandaging on your nose. There may also be a small splint placed to provide optimal support. During the first 4–6 weeks, you should avoid strenuous exercise or contact sports that could injure your nose.

Rhinoplasty at Athena Plastic Surgery

If you are unhappy with the appearance of your nose or looking to resolve certain nasal concerns, you may be a candidate for rhinoplasty surgery. Rhinoplasty can alter the bone and cartilage within your nasal structure to create a more flattering appearance. 

Athena Plastic Surgery offers rhinoplasty for patients throughout Stuart, FL, and surrounding cities. We’ll work directly with you to design a surgical plan that meets your unique needs. Schedule a consultation with one of our cosmetic experts to learn more about rhinoplasty.

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