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FAQ
What is nose job (rhinoplasty)?
It is
a surgical procedure to reshape the nose.
Can I undergo nose job (rhinoplasty)?
Nose job can be carried out for the
following reason: 1. Large nose: if the nose is disproportionately large
compared to rest of the face. 2. Crooked nose. 3. Hump nose: when viewed
from the side there is a bump on the nose. 4. Small nose: when the nose is
small compared to rest of the face. Special implants can be used to
increase the height of the nose.5. Large or bulbous tip of the nose.
So a rhinoplasty can make a large nose more
proportionate, straighten the profile of a hump nose, straighten a crooked
nose, increase the height of a small nose and refine a bulbous tip of the
nose.
Is there any other option?
Surgery is the only option to change the shape and size of nose.
What tests do I require to undergo prior to
rhinoplasty?
Blood
tests are required prior to any surgery. Additional tests such as x-ray,
cardiogram, physician check-up etc may be required depending on your
health status. These tests are carried out for your
safety.
Do I
need to have anaesthesia for the procedure?
You will
be put to sleep (general anaesthesia) for the rhinoplasty.
What does rhinoplasty involve?
The incision (cut) is
made on the inside of the nose and the skin is freed from the underlying
bone and cartilage framework. The necessary modification is made in the
framework. For instance in large, humped or crooked nose the bony
framework is filled down with the aid of a rasp. The cartilagenous
framework is then lowered by trimming with scissors to match the bony
framework profile. In order to restore the sharpness of the top of nose
the bones are fractured and brought together. Sometimes the midline
partition (septum) on the inside of the nose is crooked and blocks the
airway. This can be dealt with at the same time as the nose job. Often an
ENT surgeon treats this septum, either excising the crooked bits of the
septum (Submucous resection of the septum) or straightening it (septoplasty).
As the cuts are on the inside of the nose it leaves no external marks on
the nose.
What to expect immediately after the operation?
There is usually a dressing inside the nose (nasal pack)
which is removed in 24 to 48 hours. The nose is often covered with plaster
to maintain the newly acquired shape of the bony framework. The plaster is
removed in 7 days time.
How
long do I need to stay in hospital?
You will
be discharged 1 or 2 days following the operation.
When
can I get back to normal routine?
You will
be up and about within 24 hours of the operation. You can resume light
activity within a week’s time. Usually heavy activity like going to the
gymnasium and heavy exercises can be safely done after 4 weeks. However
every individual is different. You should increase your level of activity
according to your comfort level. Excessive bending down or lifting of
heavy weight should be avoided for the first 4 weeks. Also one has to
protect the nose from any direct trauma for the first 4 weeks. During this
period avoid going to crowded place and avoid contact sports.
What can go wrong?
Rhinoplasty is a safe procedure. However as is true for any
operation rhinoplasty can be associated with certain side effects.
Swelling and bruising on the nose and around the eyes can last for 1 to 2
weeks. The skin of the nose may feel numb for some time due to surgical
dissection involved. The sensation eventually comes back.
The nasal passage may feel blocked for a week or so,
especially if septum work has been done. This is treated by nasal drops
till the nasal passage clears up.
What result to expect?
As the swelling subsides and the overlying skin shrinks the
new shape of the nose becomes evident. It may take approximately 3 to 6
months for the final result to become evident.
Majority of the patients are satisfied with the final
outcome.
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