Nose plastic surgery – also called nose job surgery
- Nose reshaping or nose plastic surgery is also call rhinoplasty or nose job surgery
Why do people have nasal surgery?
- Surgery of the nose is one of the commonest procedures performed by an ENT specialist
- Nasal surgery may be performed for:
- Cosmetic purposes, or a combination procedure to improve both form and function
- Rhinoplasty may also may alleviate or cure nasal breathing problems, correct deformities from birth or injury, or support an aging, drooping nose
- Patients who are considering nasal surgery for any reason should seek a doctor who is a specialist in nasal airway function, as well as reshaping the nose
- This will ensure that efficient breathing is as high a priority as appearance
- Aesthetic nasal surgery (rhinoplasty) refines the shape of the nose, bringing it into balance with the other features of the face
- Because the nose is the most prominent facial feature, even a slight alteration can greatly improve appearance
Expectations
- Rhinoplasty alone cannot give you a perfect profile, make you look like someone else, or improve your personal life
- Before surgery, it is very important that the patient have a clear, realistic understanding of what change is possible, as well as the limitations and risks of the procedure
- Skin type, ethnic background, and age will be among the factors considered before rhinoplasty by the surgeon
Young patients
- Except in cases of severe breathing impairment, young patients usually are not candidates until their noses are fully grown, at 15 or 16 years old
Where is rhinoplasty performed?
- The rhinoplasty is best performed in a hospital with a specialist anaesthetist and experienced medical and nursing team
How is the nose reshaped by open structure rhinoplasty surgery?
- To reshape the nose, the skin is lifted, allowing the surgeon to remove or rearrange the bone and cartilage
- The skin is then redraped and sutured over the reshaped nasal structure
- A nasal splint on the outside of the nose helps retain the new shape during healing
- Soft, dissolving nasal packing may be placed inside the nose to stabilize the septum, and will normally dissolved within 10-14 days with nasal saline irrigations after rhinoplasty surgery
- After rhinoplasty external nasal dressings and splints are usually removed after five to seven days
Rhinoplasty by an ENT – head and neck surgeon
- ENT – head and neck surgeons can provide a complete evaluation and treatment options regarding rhinoplasty
- An ENT specialist can receive up to 15 years of university and post-graduate training in surgery, concentrating on ear, nose and throat procedures
- Because they study the complex anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the entire head and neck, ENT specialists are uniquely qualified to perform the procedures that affect the nose