Rhinoplasty ( Nose Job )
When you meet someone, the first thing that strikes you is the sense of balance of the facial features and central to that is the nose. The shape, size or any structural deformities of the nose is very easily noticeable. Which goes to add that, apart from aiding in breathing, your nose is an important determinant of harmony to your features.
Today advancements in science allows for corrective procedures – broadly termed as Rhinoplasty (Nose Job). Dr. Venkata Ramana, the driving force behind NoseContours, the only specialised Rhinoplasty clinic in Hyderabad, brings his skill and aesthetic expertise to ensure that preserving and if possible enhancing the main features of the nose, is primary to the treatment procedure.
Why should you consider Rhinoplasty Surgery?
One of the most commonly done surgical procedures worldwide, Rhinoplasty surgery, colloquially known as a nose job, offers both aesthetic reprieve in case of genetic malformation or post-trauma structural changes to the nose as well as functional disabilities.
Aesthetic improvements include reshaping the nose to achieve a more balanced, and harmonious facial appearance that complements your natural features. In such cases, the procedure helps regain confidence in one’s features by improving facial symmetry. Functionally, rhinoplasty nose surgery can correct structural issues such as a deviated septum, nasal obstructions, or breathing difficulties, improving nasal airflow, breathing, and overall respiratory function. Rhinoplasty can also address congenital defects, injuries, or damage caused by trauma, restoring nasal structure and function for better health and well-being.
By considering rhinoplasty surgery, you can achieve a nose that looks more aesthetically pleasing, functions better and aligns with your personal preferences. If either of these aspects tick the boxes for you, maybe it is time to book in a consult to get the corrective procedure done.
Do I need Rhinoplasty?
Is your nose making you unhappy? Or hard to breathe? If any of the following checks out, maybe it’s time for you to consider Rhinoplasty Surgery:
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What results can I expect from a Rhinoplasty (nose job) surgery?
Rhinoplasty surgery can produce transformative results that enhance both the aesthetic appearance and functional aspects of your nose.
Aesthetic results to expect from your Rhinoplasty (nose job):
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Improved nose shape:
Rhinoplasty can reshape the nose to achieve a more balanced, symmetrical, and aesthetically pleasing appearance that harmonises with your facial features.
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Nasal bridge enhancement:
The nasal bridge can be refined or augmented to create a smoother contour and eliminate humps or bumps.
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Nasal tip refinement:
The nasal tip can be reshaped, lifted, or refined to create a more defined, proportionate, and refined appearance.
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Nostril reduction-
If desired, the size and shape of the nostrils can be reduced or altered to enhance facial symmetry and balance.
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Facial harmony-
Rhinoplasty aims to enhance facial harmony, balance, and proportion by improving the appearance and structure of the nose.
Functional results from a nose job:
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Improved breathing-
Rhinoplasty (nose job) can correct structural issues such as a deviated septum, nasal obstructions, or breathing difficulties, improving nasal airflow, breathing, and overall respiratory function.
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Correction of congenital defects or injuries-
Rhinoplasty surgery can address congenital defects, injuries, or damage caused by trauma, restoring nasal structure and function for better health and well-being.
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Enhanced quality of life-
By improving nasal aesthetics and function, Rhinoplasty can boost self-esteem, confidence, and overall quality of life, enabling you to feel more comfortable and satisfied with your appearance and respiratory function.
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Rhinoplasty After Care
Rest and recovery:
- Take Time off: Plan to take at least a week off from work or school to rest and recover at home.
- Avoid strenuous activities: Avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, bending, or straining for several weeks to allow your nose to heal properly.
Medication management:
- Pain management: Take prescribed pain medications as directed to manage discomfort and pain.
- Antibiotics: Take prescribed antibiotics to prevent infection, as directed by your surgeon.
- Avoid blood thinners: Avoid aspirin, NSAIDs, or other blood-thinning medications that can increase bleeding and bruising.
Swelling and bruising:
- Cold compresses: Apply cold compresses or ice packs gently to reduce swelling and bruising, as recommended by your surgeon.
- Elevate head: Keep your head elevated, even while sleeping, to reduce swelling and promote healing.
Nasal care:
- Nasal packing and splints: If nasal packing or splints are placed during surgery, follow your surgeon’s instructions for their care, cleaning, and removal.
- Nasal rinsing: Perform gentle nasal rinsing or saline sprays as directed by your surgeon to keep the nasal passages clean and moist.
- Avoid blowing nose: Avoid blowing your nose or inserting anything into the nostrils to prevent injury and disruption of healing.
Diet and nutrition:
- Hydration: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and promote healing.
- Soft diet: Stick to a soft diet initially to avoid chewing or biting, which can put pressure on the nose.
- Avoid alcohol and smoking: Avoid alcohol and smoking, as they can delay healing, increase swelling, and complicate recovery.
Follow-up appointments:
- Schedule follow-up appointments: Schedule and attend all follow-up appointments with your surgeon for wound checks, removal of sutures or splints, evaluation of healing progress, and adjustment of treatment as needed.
- Report Any Concerns: Contact your surgeon immediately if you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, signs of infection, persistent swelling or bruising, breathing difficulties, or any other concerns or complications.
Protect nose:
- Avoid sun exposure: Protect your nose from direct sun exposure to minimise scarring and discoloration.
- Wear glasses carefully: Avoid wearing eyeglasses or sunglasses that rest on the bridge of your nose until cleared by your surgeon, or use protective padding or alternative methods to avoid pressure on the nose.
Emotional support and Counseling:
- Emotional recovery: Allow yourself time to adjust to your new appearance and emotional changes that may occur during the recovery process.
- Seek support: Seek emotional support from friends, family, or support groups to cope with feelings of anxiety, stress, or dissatisfaction and to celebrate your new look and improved self-confidence.