Anesthesia :
Rhinoplasty is usually performed under general
Anesthesia, therefore you will sleep through the
procedure.
Surgery :
Rhinoplasty usually takes an hour or two, though
complicated procedures may take longer. During
surgery the skin of the Nose is separated from
its supporting framework of bone and cartilage,
which is then sculpted to the desired shape. The
nature of the sculpting will depend on your problem
and the surgical technique. Finally, the skin is
red raped over the new framework.
This surgical procedure may be performed from
within the Nose, making the incisions inside the
nostrils. In some cases, especially in more complicated
ones or in secondary procedures, an "open" procedure
is indicated; small incisions are made across the
columnella, the vertical strip of tissue separating
the nostrils. The resulting scars from an open
procedure are barely noticeable after a few months
after the surgery.
When the surgery is complete, a splint will be
applied to help your Nose maintain its new form
and to help reduce the swelling. Nasal packs or
soft plastic splints also may be placed in your
nostrils to stabilize the septum, the dividing
wall between the air passages.
Your new Appearance :
In the days following surgery, when your face
is bruised and swollen, it's easy to forget that
you will be looking better. Rest assured that this
stage will pass. Day by day, your Nose will begin
to look better and your confidence will improve.
Within a few weeks, you will no longer look as
if you've just had surgery.
Still, healing is a slow and gradual process.
Some subtle swelling may be present for months,
especially in the tip. The final results of Rhinoplasty
may not be apparent for a year or more. If you
have met your goals that were discussed in consultation
previous to surgery, then your surgery will be
a success.