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Changing the Shape of Your Nose With Rhinoplasty to Help Breathing

Last updated: 2023/09/08 at 3:32 PM
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Changing the shape of your nose with rhinoplasty to help breathing

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Your Surgeon’s KnowledgeThe Shape of Your NoseYour Surgeon’s ExperienceYour Goals

People looking to alter the shape of their nose often focus on its bridge and tip. Concerns may include it being too high or low; being dented or crooked; being dented itself being dented too high up, etc.

An experienced surgeon can correct these problems to create an appealing nose. Before having rhinoplasty performed, arrange a consultation meeting with your surgeon and discuss your goals and desired outcomes.

Your Surgeon’s Knowledge

Rhinoplasty, also known as rhinotoplasty, is the surgical practice of altering your nose in its shape and proportions to correct injuries, birth defects and certain breathing issues. Rhinoplasty surgery can help patients breathe easier while also improving overall appearance. Before you undergo this type of procedure, your surgeon will analyze your face in its entirety; from frontal views through profiles and back; results desired and why this type of surgery was recommended; perhaps using computer simulation software as a visual representation to show you what could come after surgery (this technique has become increasingly popular among rhinoplasty surgeons).

Your doctor will also review your medical history, ordering blood tests or lab work as necessary, taking photographs from various angles of your nose for pre-surgical analysis and planning, and considering whether chin surgery – which enhances its size – might be needed simultaneously with rhinoplasty.

Befor your surgery, you will be given medication to put you into a sleep-like state. Depending on its complexity and your surgeon’s preferences, local anesthesia or general anesthesia might be used for the procedure. Your surgeon will make cuts between or inside your nostrils to separate skin from cartilage and bone before reshaping and adding tissue such as an ear graft from inside your nose or deeper inside, possibly adding implants if necessary.

After surgery, you may experience some swelling for several weeks afterward; your nose could take several months to fully adjust to its new changes. If you are unhappy with the outcome, your surgeon might perform another surgery in order to make adjustments or make necessary modifications.

Subtle changes to your nose can have a tremendous effect on how it looks, yet subtle improvements alone might not produce the results you seek. When this is the case, a septoplasty might be recommended to improve breathing by straightening out the wall that divides nasal passages on both sides of your nose.

The Shape of Your Nose

Your nose’s shape can significantly impact how easy it is for you to breathe, so having it professionally modified (also referred to as “rhinoplasty”) may help improve breathing. When done by an experienced surgeon, rhinoplasty can create facial balance that makes you feel confident about yourself and happy about how you appear.

Rhinoplasty can provide an effective solution for people suffering breathing difficulties due to structural abnormalities or trauma to their noses. Rhinoplasty can correct issues like nasal septal perforation (hole in nasal septum), deviated septums – where one side is narrower than another – as well as correcting droopy nasal tips, enlarged nostrils or an otherwise crookedness noses in order to restore balance and symmetry.

Rhinoplasty surgery is typically used for cosmetic reasons, though some patients opt for this surgery to address functional issues like nasal blockage. Rhinoplasty can alter skin, bone and cartilage within your nose to correct these problems and restore functionality.

At your consultation, your plastic surgeon will examine and listen to your concerns regarding nasal surgery to understand how the procedure can benefit you. They may also look into your medical history to ensure you’re eligible for surgery.

After conducting a comprehensive evaluation, your plastic surgeon will discuss your goals for surgery and make an appropriate recommendation to achieve both aesthetic and functional outcomes. Because rhinoplasty is an invasive surgery procedure, swelling, pain and bruising may last several days after. However, swelling should gradually dissipate over time and pain medication should help manage any residual effects.

If your breathing difficulty stems from frequent sinus infections, first visit your family doctor to establish an effective course of treatment. Your family doctor can offer advice on whether it would be advantageous for you to see an expert such as a Manhattan rhinoplasty surgeon in order to get second opinions and get advice about which specialist may best meet your needs.

Your Surgeon’s Experience

Rhinoplasty, or nose surgery, is designed to alter the shape and size of your nose for cosmetic or functional reasons. Rhinoplasty procedures may remove bumps, narrow nostril width, alter the angle between your nose and mouth or address birth defects or injuries that impede breathing.

Experienced surgeons should always be selected when seeking rhinoplasty procedures. Your surgeon should ask about your goals and medical history to determine whether you qualify as an ideal candidate for this process, while performing a physical examination that includes looking inside nostrils, around outside edges and at tip of nose in order to gauge its shape and sculpt your nose accordingly.

Rhinoplasty surgery is typically conducted as an outpatient process. You will be given medication to put you into an unconscious state prior to beginning, and then taken directly into recovery where they will monitor you until they feel ready to return home.

Your doctor will give you instructions for taking care of your nose after surgery. In particular, avoid physical activity and use saline nasal spray to keep the area moist – and expect some swelling for weeks post-procedure.

One side of your nose may heal differently from the other during its recovery, which is normal and should not be taken as an indicator that there has been any sort of error during surgery. As swelling dissipates, any uneven appearance to your nose should fade as time progresses.

Deviated septa can block one or both nasal passages, leading to symptoms like congestion, snoring or sleep apnea. With a rhinoplasty procedure, surgeons can straighten your septum in order to improve breathing and alleviate symptoms; in addition they may reshape or move cartilage and bones within your nose to correct other issues with its structure; adjust nostril size/position accordingly to balance facial features more evenly as well as add/subtract height from your nasal bridge which will enhance appearance overall.

Your Goals

Rhinoplasty surgery serves both aesthetic and respiratory objectives. By altering both bone and cartilage structures in order to reshape the nose, rhinoplasty can narrow a wide nasal base, reduce hump formation on bridge or dorsum areas and refine tip for improved facial balance.

Rhinoplasty can also improve a person’s sense of smell, widen nasal passageways for improved airflow and decrease nostril size – sometimes all that is necessary to improve breathing is functional rhinoplasty.

Rhinoplasty surgeries aim to open up nasal passageways for improved airflow and remove obstructions. Sometimes these surgeries are combined with another process known as septoplasty, which corrects the anatomy of the septum (cartilage that divides right from left sides of nasal passageway) by removing, relocating or replacing tissue or bone as part of an overall breathing aid process.

Surgery allows doctors to correct issues with the nose by extracting extra cartilage to reduce its size, or adding a graft for tip reshaping. Rhinoplasty also alters skin thickness to make the nose appear smaller.

When considering rhinoplasty surgery, it’s essential to have realistic expectations as the procedure cannot guarantee perfect results. Experienced cosmetic surgeons will be able to outline its limits while helping their clients create realistic goals for their procedure.

Ideally, when selecting a plastic surgeon to perform rhinoplasty in order to improve breathing, it is wise to choose one who regularly specializes in it as part of his or her practice and is board-certified in facial plastic surgery. In order to ensure the best outcomes from the process, meeting with an initial consultation appointment of your facial plastic surgeon is key – during which meeting you can discuss your goals for this surgery as well as find out whether this option is right for you.

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Brian Lett September 8, 2023 September 8, 2023
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