
Whether imperfections of the nose are related to trauma or genetics, nose reshaping is performed to help the nose achieve a harmonious balance with the other features of the face. The changes can be subtle or dramatic, based on the patient’s individual goals.
Reasons to Consider Rhinoplasty
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Rhinoplasty FAQ
1. How will Dr. Taylor evaluate me for rhinoplasty?
You should come to the consultation prepared to discuss your medical history. This will include information about any medical conditions you may have, medical treatments you have received, previous surgeries, including repair of nasal injuries, and medications that you currently take. Dr. Taylor may also ask whether you have difficulty breathing through your nose, suffer from allergies that may cause nasal stuffiness, or are a chronic user of nasal spray. It is important for you to provide complete information.
In evaluating you for rhinoplasty, we will conduct a routine and painless examination of your internal nasal structures. Your skin quality as well as the size and shape of your nose and its relationship to your other facial features will be carefully studied. In some instances, your rhinoplasty may be combined with other procedures to improve overall facial balance. Dr. Taylor may place your picture on the computer and show you the changes that he can make for you.
2. What will the day of surgery be like?
Your rhinoplasty will be performed in our fully accredited, state-of-the-art on-site surgery center .
Medications are administered for your comfort during the procedure and general anesthesia may be desirable in some instances. For your safety during the operation, various monitors are used to check your heart, blood pressure, pulse and the amount of oxygen circulating in your blood.
When surgery is completed, you will be taken into a recovery area where you will continue to be closely monitored. There may be some discomfort, but this can be controlled by medication that you may continue taking at home. Depending on the surgical technique used, a splint may have been placed on the bridge of your nose for the purpose of holding the tissues in place until they have stabilized. The splint will protect your nose while you sleep and shield it from accidental bumps. Frequently, you may also have a small triangular bandage beneath the tip of your nose. Packing or soft internal splints are sometimes used inside the nostrils, especially if work has been done to improve your breathing.
You probably will be permitted to go home after a few hours, although some patients may stay overnight in the hospital or surgical facility.
3. How long will the results last?
In most instances, the results of rhinoplasty are permanent, except for possible changes associated with the normal aging process.