Most frequently asked questions and answers about rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty.
Primary rhinoplasty typically takes 1-3 hours. Revision rhinoplasty may take longer, usually 2-4 hours.
Most patients can return to work or normal activities within 1-2 weeks. However, complete healing and final results may take 6-12 months as swelling gradually subsides.
In closed rhinoplasty, all incisions are made inside the nose, so there are no visible external scars. In open rhinoplasty, a small incision is made on the columella, which typically heals very well and becomes barely noticeable.
While you'll see significant improvement within the first few weeks, the final results become apparent as swelling subsides over 6-12 months. The nose continues to refine during this period.
Most patients report mild to moderate discomfort rather than severe pain. Any discomfort is typically well-managed with prescribed pain medication.
Yes, rhinoplasty can address both aesthetic concerns and functional breathing issues. If you have a deviated septum or other structural problems, these can be corrected during the procedure.
Revision rhinoplasty is a secondary procedure performed to correct or improve results from a previous rhinoplasty. It's often more complex than the initial surgery and requires specialized expertise.
Piezo rhinoplasty uses ultrasonic technology to reshape nasal bones with greater precision and less trauma to surrounding tissues. This can result in reduced swelling and faster recovery time.
Most patients need 1-2 weeks off work. If your job involves physical activity, you may need 2-3 weeks. We'll discuss your specific situation during consultation.
It's generally recommended to wait 1-2 weeks before flying, as changes in cabin pressure can affect healing. We'll provide specific guidance based on your procedure.
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