Make Your Nose Straight by Rhinoplasty Surgery
Rhinoplasty Surgery
Rhinoplasty is the medical term used for nose surgery in the field of cosmetic surgery. Rhinoplasty is a cosmetic surgery in which the cosmetic surgeon reshapes the cartilage and tissues of the nose to create a better appearance. The changed appearance is decided in a detailed consultation between the patient and the cosmetic surgeon. The reshaping is decided only after the patient agrees with a changed nose shape and the cosmetic surgeon agrees that the change can be brought about by cosmetic surgery. Patients, who are not happy with their nose structure, or feel that they have deformities in their nose, normally go for rhinoplasty surgery.
Rhinoplasty surgery can be of two types, open and closed rhinoplasty. In open rhinoplasty, the cosmetic surgeon makes the incision near the columella. In the closed rhinoplasty method, the cosmetic surgeon works from inside the nose by making incisions inside the nostrils. The open rhinoplasty method gives more working space to the cosmetic surgeon and therefore most cosmetic surgeons prefer it. The entire rhinoplasty surgery normally takes 2 to 3 hours to complete, however, it may take longer depending upon the criticality of the procedure.
You should prepare for rhinoplasty surgery. The patient must be dissatisfied with the present shape of the nose, and the patient should have a realistic goal from this surgery. In some cases, nose surgery is also undertaken to solve breathing problems. Sometimes, rhinoplasty is selected by the patients to achieve a more beautiful nose.
The risks associated with rhinoplasty are the same as any with other surgical treatments. Choosing a qualified cosmetic surgeon for rhinoplasty surgery can minimize the chances of risks in rhinoplasty surgery. After the rhinoplasty surgery, red spots might form around the nose because of a burst blood vessel during the surgery. These red spots are for some time in most cases, while they may be permanent in rare rhinoplasty cases. Scarring is another issue that patients are normally concerned about during rhinoplasty. In closed rhinoplasty, the scars are inside the nose, so they would not be visible from the outside. In open rhinoplasty surgery, a tiny scar will be left behind at the underside of the nose. In most rhinoplasty surgery, patients are normally satisfied with the changed appearance of the nose. However, if the patient is still unhappy with his nose appearance, as this happens in 5 percent of rhinoplasty surgeries, then you can go for revision rhinoplasty surgery performed by a cosmetic surgeon. However, the revision rhinoplasty is performed only after the nose has recovered from the first rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery. In either procedure, the cosmetic surgeon removes the skin of the nose before the surgery and then stitches back the skin after the surgery is over. After the nose surgery is done, the cosmetic surgeon puts up a temporary splint in the nose to support the new nose shape.