Facial Plastic Surgery – Rhinoplasty
Confidence gives you an added bounce to your step. When you look good, you feel good about yourself and who doesn’t want to feel good about how they look? If you are unhappy with your nose or your eyelids droop a bit, then your confidence level may be low. With the help of facial plastic surgery, it is possible to get that confidence back. The most common type of facial cosmetic surgery is the nose job. Over 300,000 men and women underwent rhinoplasty in 2008 alone.
As with any type of facial plastic surgery procedure, the best candidates for nose surgery are those who want a general improvement in their appearance, not perfection. A person should be in good physical and mental health, and have realistic expectations before undertaking any type of aesthetic plastic surgery. It is important to remember that most surgeons won’t perform surgery of the nose on a patient until they have finished growing. This is typically at age 17 or older for males and 16 or older for females.
Reconstructive surgery of the nose usually takes around one to two hours and is performed under a general or local anesthetic. You may have it at a hospital or at an outpatient surgical center. Nose surgery can be performed one of two ways; either through an open or closed technique. It will depend on your condition and what your surgeon prefers.
The open technique can give the good results if the plastic surgeon performing the procedure has good visibility of the internal structure of the nose. Small surgical incisions are made inside the nostrils and across the vertical strip of tissue that separates the nostrils.
The closed technique can be completed almost without any scarring. It is favored by many doctors because it doesn’t require an external incision. If the closed technique is performed, the healing time is relatively quick, though swelling can be more prominent and may take longer to go away than with the open technique.
The possible risks and complications are typically minor with surgery of the nose, though all plastic surgery procedures carry side effects and risks. These can include numbness, infection, a negative reaction to anesthesia, excessive nose bleeding, the need for a another procedure, swelling, bruising and delays in healing.
Regardless of which surgical technique is used, after it is done, a splint is applied and the nose is packed lightly with surgical gauze. Changing the gauze bandages a few times each day during the first few days following cosmetic plastic surgery is important because you may have some minor bleeding. Within a few days, most patients are able to resume light activity, but do keep in mind that it could take several weeks before the nose is completely healed.
Facial plastic surgery provides permanent results for people who are unhappy with their appearance. It could, however, take over a year before accurate results can be determined because healing is typically a slow process. The healing of nasal tissues, increased or decreased blood flow, skin thickness and other factors determine the length of the process. Remember that the most important choice you make is in choosing the surgeon to perform your surgery.
