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Risk and Reward: The Basics on Rhinoplasty Treatments

The second most common plastic surgery procedure in the US is rhinoplasty (after breast augmentation), which can change your life.  As with any cosmetic treatment, many patients are hesitant to try out something they are unfamiliar with. This is why it’s vital to learn as much as possible about any treatment you want to receive.

Op and Procedure

Rhinoplasty is typically performed in the hospital or in a surgery center, and the procedure lasts usually between 1.5 to 3 hours. Anesthesia is required, and your plastic surgeon will recommend what type is best for you by selecting from a range of options including intravenous sedation and general anesthesia.

Once the surgery is complete, the plastic surgeon may apply a splint or packing inside and/or outside the nose, as necessary, and you will keep it for a few days for nasal support.

During the initial healing process you will need to avoid lifting heavy objects, sun exposure, and excessive nose blowing. You can also expect some visible swelling and bruising on and around the nose after the surgery for a few weeks.

In some cases, people get revision rhinoplasty to fix or improve the results of a previous rhinoplasty.  Typically, that process is used to fix a primary rhinoplasty that did not go according to plan; however, because of how extensive changes can be made using this method, it is crucial to make sure that you get the right plastic surgeon for the job.

The Recovery Process

Getting to the final nasal contour can take up to a year, but after some of the swelling and bruising disappear in about 2-3 weeks, your new nose will look presentable. However, almost all the rest of the puffiness will resolve in six months and the final results usually take up to 12 months.  

Besides avoiding strenuous physical activity such as jogging and aerobic exercises during the first few weeks, there are several things that you can do to help ensure that your nose heals correctly. For instance, you will need to keep your nose protected from sunburn, avoid using glasses for the first few weeks, be careful touching your nose, and more.

While you are working to recover from the surgery fully, you should follow your plastic surgeon’s recommendations to make sure that you do not do anything that can reduce the effectiveness of the rhinoplasty or lengthen your recovery time.

The Cost of the Surgery

The cost of rhinoplasty varies from one person to another. This depends on the patient’s needs and requests and the amount of work needed to achieve it. It is generally not an extremely expensive surgery, but it is still essential to set aside the required budget or use a credit service.

Some health insurance plans cover some types of rhinoplasty generally if the nose surgery is reconstructive rather than cosmetic, but in most cases, you will need to pay for the procedure. 

Conclusion

Overall, patients report feeling more confident and experiencing health improvements after rhinoplasty. In fact, a nose job can make your whole face look more aesthetically pleasing, creating more symmetry and facial harmony.

Be sure to take note of our valuable bits of information above and find a well-experienced plastic surgeon to perform your rhinoplasty so that you will be satisfied with the procedure.

If you are looking for the best plastic surgeon in Torrance, CA, look no further than Dr. Rosso here at Peninsula Plastic Surgery. He delivers only the most exemplary procedures to his patients, including rhinoplasty, mommy makeovers, breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reconstruction, amongst other things. Contact us today and let us work on your total aesthetic makeover!