Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a "nose job," is a surgical procedure that aims to alter the shape and size of the nose to improve its appearance or function. This can involve changing the size and shape of the nostrils, the bridge, the tip, and the angle between the nose and the upper lip. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and can take one to three hours. Rhinoplasty is a popular cosmetic surgery procedure, but it can also be performed to correct breathing problems caused by structural abnormalities
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such as closed rhinoplasty, use smaller incisions to access the nose and can result in less visible scarring and a quicker recovery time.
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Computer imaging technology is used to create a 3D model of the patient's nose, allowing the surgeon to plan the procedure and simulate the outcome
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Cartilage preservation techniques aim to preserve as much of the patient's own nasal cartilage as possible, reducing the risk of implant rejection and ensuring a more natural-looking outcome.
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Custom implants, such as those made from silicone or other materials, can be used to achieve a more precise and personalized result.
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Endonasal techniques refer to surgical approaches that use incisions inside the nostrils, reducing the risk of visible scarring and speeding the recovery process.
1. Unsatisfactory results: Although rare, it's possible to be unhappy with the results of your rhinoplasty procedure. This can happen if the nose does not heal in the desired shape, or if the changes do not meet your expectations.
2. Scarring: Scarring is a common risk of any surgical procedure, and the incisions used in rhinoplasty can result in visible scarring.
3. Infection: Infection is a rare apossible complication of rhinoplasty. Signs of infection include redness, swelling, and discharge from the incisions.
4. Bleeding: Rhinoplasty can cause bleeding during or after the procedure, which may require additional treatment.
5. Numbness: The nerves in the nose can be damaged during the procedure, causing numbness or loss of sensation.
6. Breathing difficulties: Although rare, rhinoplasty can cause breathing difficulties if the structural changes to the nose impact its function.
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