Revision Rhinoplasty
Are you still unhappy with the results of your previous rhinoplasty surgery? Do you suffer from breathing problems or traumatic nasal deformities? A revision rhinoplasty might be the solution for you.
This complex surgery is tailored to each patient, correcting any nose curvature, protrusions, or drooping nasal tip. It addresses not only aesthetic issues, but also breathing problems that may have arisen from the previous surgery.
However, it is important to carefully consider whether revision rhinoplasty is the right choice for you. Infections, poor wound healing, and excessive removal of cartilage and bone tissue are just some of the reasons that might lead to the need for a secondary rhinoplasty.
If you decide to proceed with the surgery, it is crucial to prepare yourself properly. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully, avoid smoking and alcohol, and stop taking medication containing aspirin.
During the surgery, which usually lasts between 2 to 4 hours under general anesthesia, your surgeon will use either a closed or open technique, depending on your nose structure and previous procedures. Cartilage grafts may also be required, which can be harvested from your ear or rib.
After the surgery, you can expect a short recovery period, during which you may experience mild pain and discomfort. However, following your doctor’s instructions, applying cold compresses, and using a high pillow when sleeping can help alleviate these symptoms.
By the third week following the surgery, you will be well on your way to achieving the aesthetically-pleasing nose shape you desire. With a successful revision rhinoplasty, not only will you look great, but you will also gain a newfound self-confidence. So, if your expectations were not met after the first operation, don’t hesitate to consider a secondary rhinoplasty surgery.