Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty is a procedure to reshape and improve the appearance of the nose. Sometimes breathing problems related to the internal nasal structures can be corrected at the same time as nose reshaping. It is important to have a clear idea of how you would like your nose to look.

While there is no upper age limit for having rhinoplasty, patients may be advised to wait until the nose is fully developed (about age 16) before undergoing rhinoplasty.

In evaluating you for rhinoplasty, Dr. McLean will examine your nose both internally and externally. Skin quality as well as the size and shape of your nose must be carefully studied. Sometimes, chin augmentation may be suggested so that a more pleasing facial balance can be achieved.

With rhinoplasty, work is done on the cartilage and bone that provide the shape of your nose. Access is usually gained through a short incision made across the columella (the little bridge that separates the nostrils). The skin and soft tissues will reposition themselves over the new form of your nose.

Sometimes the nose needs to be altered to make it look narrower and straighter. If it needs to be augmented, this can be accomplished using cartilage from your nose or cartilage from another part of the body. In most cases, the incisions will be placed inside your nose so they will not be visible.

Skin numbness after rhinoplasty may occur but is usually temporary. Bruising should be gone after a week and you can use concealing makeup if you wish. Swelling, however, can last a number of weeks or months though residual swelling usually affects mainly the nasal tip. The final appearance and texture of the nose may take 6 to 12 months to become fully realized.


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