Rhinoplasty: Procedure, Recovery, Results, Risks, Costs

What is Rhinoplasty surgery?

The top cosmetic surgical procedure in 2000 was rhinoplasty, with 389,155 procedures performed and is the highest male cosmetic surgery procedure by a significant amount. The number of plastic surgery procedures performed is continuing to grow in every age group, with 7.4 million people having undergone cosmetic procedures in 2000 that has continued to increase.

Even in a time of economic hardships, the number of people requesting a cosmetic surgery procedure remained constant. There have been major societal shifts in the opinion of cosmetic surgery, not only has it become more widely accepted and performed, but it is not just reserved for the rich and famous.

About two thirds of cosmetic patients have family incomes of less than $50,000 per year, making cosmetic surgery procedures such as rhinoplasty more accessible to people of a lower income than Hollywood stars. While rhinoplasty procedures are still one of the top cosmetic surgical procedures performed, there has been a decrease in rhinoplasty while other cosmetic surgery has increased due to a more accepting view of ethnic beauty as opposed to the traditional image of beauty of the past. At the same time, people are no longer afraid of talking openly about their cosmetic procedures.

The openness Americans have developed with rhinoplasty and other cosmetic procedures shows how in the days of improving overall health and wellness Americans want to look as good on the outside as they feel on the inside. With the growing openness also comes the danger of beginning to view rhinoplasty and other cosmetic surgery procedures as such a common occurrence that safety is overlooked. There is an alarming number of reported botched jobs as rhinoplasty and other cosmetic surgery patients have been trying to save a few bucks instead of take the time to investigate who is performing their surgeries or learning what risks are associated to the procedure.

Rhinoplasty Procedure

Rhinoplasty gives people the ability to alter the shape of their nose if they are unhappy with its appearance. The motivations for a rhinoplasty can range, but often times a rhinoplasty candidate is unhappy with their nose appearing too large on their face in height or in width, a prominent bump is on their nose, nostrils are too large, the nasal tip sticks up or points down, or their nose is off center or is crooked. There are few limitations on a rhinoplasty candidate, excluding health issues, but surgeons will usually wait to perform a rhinoplasty on individuals who may not have fully developed their nose yet. Some patients may wish to combine their rhinoplasty with another cosmetic procedure to better fit their new shaped nose.

A rhinoplasty candidate first visits a surgeon for a consultation to see if rhinoplasty can achieve their goals and so that the surgeon can make sure the patient is in the proper physical health to undergo the procedure. When the patient visits the rhinoplasty surgeon they should have a good idea of what shape they would like their nose to be. The rhinoplasty surgeon can then evaluate the candidate’s nose and indicate if this is realistic or not.

A complete review of the candidate’s medical history will be essential in evaluating if the patient has an increased risk for adverse reactions and the rhinoplasty candidate should be prepared to openly communicate their medical history. Some patients are afraid to be forthcoming about any medical complications they have because they are afraid they will not be able to have the rhinoplasty surgery, but if a health condition is present it will allow the surgeon to monitor and take extra precaution.

If the rhinoplasty candidate is qualified and comfortable for the surgery, the rhinoplasty is then scheduled. Preoperative rhinoplasty instructions will be given to the patient based on their individual conditions. These rhinoplasty instructions should be followed and taken seriously because if the surgeon feels the patient is not properly prepared for the rhinoplasty he/she can elect to postpone the procedure.

A few preoperative rhinoplasty instructions will include discontinuing smoking for a while until the surgery has been completed and the surgeon indicates it is okay to begin smoking again. Smoking can greatly increase the chances for cardiovascular complications to arise during the rhinoplasty in addition to decrease the optimal results of the procedure. No anti-inflammatory medications should be taken either due to the increased risk of bleeding that they cause. Since rhinoplasty is an outpatient surgery the patient should have someone available to drive home and to assist the patient especially for the first night after the surgery.

Depending on the areas of the nose that the rhinoplasty patient wants altered will influence where the incisions are made. A benefit of rhinoplasty is that many instances will allow the incisions to be placed inside the nose where they are not visible. If a patient wishes to reduce the width of their nose at the base or because of enlarged nostrils, incisions will often be made in order to remove wedges of skin that are located at the base of the nose in the natural crease. Rhinoplasty scars are all inconspicuous due to the ability to properly hide the areas of the incisions in the natural creases and lines of the nose.

After the rhinoplasty surgeon makes the proper incisions any changes that needs to be made on the cartilage and bone to alter the actual shape of the nose will then be made. In the event that a rhinoplasty is being performed in order to straighten a nose a surgeon can incorporate nasal cartilage to reshape the nose. The rhinoplasty surgeon will be closely monitoring the patient to ensure the rhinoplasty is performed without major complications, and in the event that an abnormality arises, the rhinoplasty surgeon can properly and quickly respond to prevent the abnormality from worsening. During the rhinoplasty consultation the surgeon will have discovered any health conditions that may put the patient at high risk for developing certain complications so these aspects can be more closely monitored and a different approach to the rhinoplasty can be taken if necessary.

Rhinoplasty Results

Rhinoplasty results can be very dramatic or subtle depending on how much work is being performed. Most people’s goals for a rhinoplasty involve having a natural looking nose to fit their bone structure and features because their previous nose shape was not an optimal fit prior to the cosmetic surgical procedure. Patients should not be alarmed when viewing their noses immediately after the rhinoplasty procedure because it takes time for the swelling and bruising after a rhinoplasty to subside and for the final surgical results to show. Recovery time varies from patient to patient based on individual factors and healing time, but patients should expect to rest and limit their regular activities for the first couple days following the rhinoplasty.

The rhinoplasty surgeon will give each patient post-operative instruction and will continue to follow up with the patient to monitor the healing process. Any bruising and discoloration will be the worst directly after the procedure and will begin to disappear after that. The swelling will probably take longer than the bruising and discoloration level to heal, and some specific swelling can take up to a few months to completely reach its final level but is not obvious to other people.

Most rhinoplasty patients can resume their normal activities within a month’s time of the procedure, but there are still some activities that need to be restricted. Shielding your nose from direct sunlight will allow the healing process to continue without complications because the area will be especially sensitive after surgery. Noticeable rhinoplasty results will appear within weeks of the procedure and look natural, but patients should be aware that the healing time is a gradual process that can take up to an entire year to see the end results.

The rhinoplasty surgeon will want to conduct follow up visits at certain points of the healing process after the rhinoplasty surgery. These visits will be able to alert the surgeon if the healing process is continuing without complications and with the results that the rhinoplasty patient desired. In some instances, a patient may find that a rhinoplasty touchup will can improve the results to an even closer desired look. Excluding the normal aging process, the rhinoplasty is usually permanent. In the future, some patients will benefit from having another cosmetic surgery procedure to better enhance the rest of their face with their new nose.

Rhinoplasty Risks

Surgical procedures carry the risk of complications due to the anesthesia administered as well as because of the incisions made that open a person up to infection. Rhinoplasty complications are not common, but any patient should learn of the risks involved with their surgical procedure. The rhinoplasty surgeon will review all aspects of the rhinoplasty procedure before the patient commits to the surgery, including the risk factors.

All rhinoplasty patients will be properly and thoroughly evaluated prior to the surgery to evaluate if that patient is a good rhinoplasty candidate. An ideal rhinoplasty patient is heavily influenced by whether or not they have a low risk factor for complications during the rhinoplasty procedure. Complications that can arise during a rhinoplasty procedure can include adverse reactions to anesthesia and hematoma, which is an accumulation of blood under the skin, and infection. After the rhinoplasty some patients may have tiny, red spots appear on their skin’s surface due to the bursting of blood vessels. This rhinoplasty risk usually results in only a minor appearance but it is often time a permanent one.

Many incisions that are made for rhinoplasty are made inside of the nose so visible scarring is a benefit of this cosmetic procedure. In rhinoplasty procedures where the patient wishes to narrow their nostrils small scars will result at the base of the nose, but these scars fade with time and are made in a natural crease that will conceal them. Qualified cosmetic surgeons are able to perform rhinoplasty procedures to allow the least amount of visible scarring as possible and will properly instruct the patient following the rhinoplasty in how to better allow them to heal to become less visible.

Every rhinoplasty patient differs, resulting in a different rhinoplasty risk factor and resulting in a different surgical result. Rhinoplasty is associated to the highest rate of revisions because the patient’s idea of what looks good can change or they may not accept the way they look. Some cases of a minor deformity that have resulted from the rhinoplasty will need to have a touchup done to fix, but these can result in an unpredictable manner despite the surgeon being skilled and knowledgeable.

As rhinoplasty procedures continue to be a popular choice for cosmetic surgery, the importance of choosing a qualified and knowledgeable surgeon will allow the patient to be pleased with their results and to better remain free of complications. In the event that an unforeseen complication arises, a qualified surgeon will be able to immediately identify the problem and take steps to preventing it from worsening.

Rhinoplasty FAQs

WHAT IS RHINOPLASTY?

Rhinoplasty is the plastic surgery procedure to reshape the nose. Commonly referred to as a nose job, rhinoplasty can offer a range of subtle to dramatic changes to one’s appearance.

WHO CAN GET RHINOPLASTY?

Rhinoplasty can be performed on anyone, excluding health complications. It is recommended that people do not undergo a rhinoplasty procedure until they have fully grown because they nose shape can vary or grow if not. A qualified rhinoplasty surgeon will thoroughly evaluate the rhinoplasty candidate to make sure he/she is not at a high risk for health complications.

WHAT ARE POSSIBLE RISKS OF A RHINOPLASTY PROCEDURE?

Rhinoplasty procedures are considered safe and hundreds of thousands rhinoplasty surgeries are performed every year without complication, but every surgical procedure is associated to risk for complication that the patient should be aware of. An adverse reaction to anesthesia is always a risk factor with rhinoplasty, in addition to hematoma and tiny, red spots after the procedure that are usually minor but permanent. Your rhinoplasty surgeon will review all the risk factors prior to the procedure and evaluate each individual patient to see if they are at a high risk for complication.

HOW LONG DOES A RHINOPLASTY PROCEDURE LAST?

Rhinoplasty is usually a permanent cosmetic procedure other than the changes that come with the natural aging process. As some people age and their faces changes, another rhinoplasty procedure can be performed to better suit how they would like their nose to appear. Some people will want a touchup done after their initial surgery as well to better enhance their nose shape results.

WILL I HAVE SCARS FROM A RHINOPLASTY?

Incisions are most often made inside of the nose during a rhinoplasty procedure, which allows for no scarring. In certain instances, including when a patient wishes to narrow their nostrils, the rhinoplasty surgeon will make incisions at the base of the nose. A surgeon that is skilled at performing rhinoplasty procedures will be able to make incisions that are more easily concealed and will fade over time to become barely noticeable.

HOW MUCH DOWNTIME IS ASSOCIATED WITH A RHINOPLASTY?

Following a rhinoplasty procedure the patient should expect swelling and bruising that could take about three weeks to subside. The swelling and bruising will be the worst directly following the surgical procedure for a couple days. All normal activities will be able to be resumed within one month in most instances, and as long as the patient does not mind being seen in public with results that are not final it is normally allowed to occur within a few days. Rhinoplasty patients should expect up to a year’s time for the final results of the rhinoplasty to appear. All patients heal at different rates and the rhinoplasty results will depend on individual factors.

Rhinoplasty surgery cost in Dubai

National average: between 17,100 and 20,000 AED

Finding a Qualified Rhinoplasty Surgeon

Finding a qualified rhinoplasty surgeon is perhaps the most important decision the rhinoplasty candidate will make that should not be based on cost alone. A rhinoplasty procedure can sometimes drastically alter the appearance of one’s face in order to provide more of an aesthetically pleasing result. This makes it especially important to find a surgeon that is able to provide the results that the rhinoplasty patient desires in a safe manner.

Every surgical procedure has surgical risks associated to it, but a qualified and proven rhinoplasty surgeon will thoroughly evaluate the patient prior to the cosmetic surgery to assess that individual patients risk factors. This will allow the rhinoplasty surgeon to be aware of any preexisting condition or increased risk to develop an adverse reaction during surgery, and the qualified surgeon has been trained to immediately recognize and react to any unforeseen complication. An inexperienced and/or under qualified surgeon, in the event that a complication does arise, will not have the ability to properly handle the situation.

As rhinoplasty surgery becomes more widely accepted and more common, People in Emirates are misinterpreting this openness to thinking rhinoplasty is less serious of a procedure than it is. The increase in cosmetic procedure has created an increase in safer surgical practice, but still the number of reported illegal procedures performed is on the rise. Patients thinking they are saving money by visiting illegal “surgeons” are turning up dead or with major complications. Rhinoplasty, while a very safe cosmetic procedure, should still be viewed as an important decision. The rhinoplasty candidate should have thoroughly evaluated their goals they wish to attain through the cosmetic procedure and discussed it with the surgeon they have carefully chosen due to their already proven experience and successful results.

The rhinoplasty surgeon should review all the details of the surgical procedure, including how it is performed, the risks of the surgery, the benefits of the surgery, and fully communicate to the candidate if their goals are realistic. A candidate uncomfortable with the surgeon should not feel pressured to carry out the rhinoplasty procedure with them. The rhinoplasty candidate should not commit to any type of cosmetic surgery until they are confident with their decision and are certain they have properly communicated with the surgeon what they wish to achieve. All the rhinoplasty patient’s questions should be answered with satisfaction before the procedure is performed.

Rhinoplasty Befor and After Photos

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