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ose surgery, also called rhinoplasty, is commonly performed to address concerns caused by injury or heredity. Rhinoplasty may improve facial balance by refining the appearance of the nose, and in some cases it can also improve breathing. The goal is a result that fits the patient's features while maintaining a natural look.
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t Cosmetic Surgery Specialists of Memphis, Dr. Peter Aldea and Dr. Patricia Eby provide rhinoplasty with careful planning and individualized surgical technique. Both surgeons are certified and re-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and are proud members of professional societies including the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Their approach emphasizes patient safety, clear communication, and results that complement the rest of the face.
Types of Rhinoplasty Procedures
Rhinoplasty can be tailored to address a wide range of concerns, and the approach used depends on each patient's anatomy and goals. Common types of rhinoplasty include:
Cosmetic Rhinoplasty
Focuses on refining the shape and proportions of the nose to enhance overall facial harmony.
Functional Rhinoplasty
Addresses internal nasal structures that affect airflow, often performed when breathing issues are present alongside aesthetic concerns.
Revision Rhinoplasty
Performed to correct or refine results from a previous nose surgery. Revision procedures are typically more complex and require specialized planning.
Ethnic Rhinoplasty
Designed to enhance the appearance of the nose while preserving features that reflect the patient's ethnic background and identity.
What Rhinoplasty Can Address
Rhinoplasty may be used to reshape the nose in several ways depending on the patient's goals and anatomy. The nose may be refined by:
- Reducing or increasing overall size
- Reshaping the nasal tip if it appears too bulbous, too short, or too long
- Removing an unsightly hump on the bridge, also called the dorsum
- Increasing the angle between the nose and the upper lip
- Narrowing the width of the nostrils
Rhinoplasty may also be performed to improve breathing in patients with nasal obstruction.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty may be appropriate for individuals who are bothered by the appearance or function of their nose and are seeking long-term improvement. Ideal candidates typically:
- Have fully developed facial structures
- Are in good overall physical health
- Do not smoke or are willing to stop smoking before and after surgery
- Have realistic expectations about what rhinoplasty can achieve
- Are seeking improvement rather than perfection
A consultation is necessary to determine whether rhinoplasty is appropriate and what type of approach may be most beneficial.
Recovery After Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty may be associated with temporary swelling and bruising around the eyes and nose, as well as headaches. Some bleeding and nasal stuffiness may also occur during the healing process.
Most patients are able to return to work or school in about 1 to 2 weeks. More strenuous activities are typically resumed in about 2 to 3 weeks. It is important to avoid sunburn and to protect the nose from being hit during recovery.
Final results may take 10 to 12 months to become fully apparent.
Surgical Techniques Used in Rhinoplasty
There are different surgical techniques used in rhinoplasty, and the method selected depends on the specific changes being made.
Open Rhinoplasty
Involves a small incision at the base of the nose, allowing greater visibility of nasal structures. This approach is often used for more complex reshaping.
Closed Rhinoplasty
All incisions are placed inside the nostrils, leaving no visible external scars. This technique may be suitable for more limited adjustments.
In many cases, structural support techniques are used to maintain or improve long-term stability and nasal function. The surgical plan is customized to balance aesthetics, structure, and breathing.
Combining Rhinoplasty With Other Procedures
Rhinoplasty is sometimes performed in combination with other facial procedures to achieve more balanced results. Depending on individual goals, it may be coordinated with procedures such as:
- Chin enhancement
- Eyelid surgery
- Facial contouring procedures
Combining procedures may reduce overall recovery time while addressing multiple areas of concern in a single surgical plan. This option is discussed during the consultation when appropriate.
Anesthesia, Splints, And Insurance Considerations
Depending on the specific surgery performed, a splint may be applied across the bridge of the nose for about one week.
In certain cases involving nasal obstruction such as septal deviation, the operation may be covered by medical insurance.
Risks And Potential Complications
Potential complications may include infection, flare up of sinus infection, scarring, or the need for a revision operation. The original copy notes that revision surgery may be needed in about 10% of patients.
What to Expect During a Consultation
A rhinoplasty consultation is an opportunity for open discussion and careful evaluation. During the visit, patients can expect:
- A review of medical history and nasal concerns
- A physical examination of the nose and facial proportions
- Discussion of aesthetic preferences and functional issues
- An explanation of potential surgical options and limitations
- Development of a personalized treatment plan
This consultation allows patients to ask questions and gain a clear understanding of what rhinoplasty may realistically accomplish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Rhinoplasty Change My Overall Facial Appearance?
Rhinoplasty is designed to improve balance and proportion rather than dramatically alter how you look. The goal is a natural result that fits your facial features and maintains your individual identity.
Will There Be Visible Scars After Rhinoplasty?
In many cases, incisions are made inside the nose, resulting in no visible scarring. When an open approach is used, the external incision is typically small and fades over time.
How Soon Can I See Results After Rhinoplasty?
Initial changes are visible once early swelling subsides, but the nose continues to refine over time. Subtle swelling can persist for several months, especially at the tip.
Is Rhinoplasty Permanent?
Rhinoplasty results are considered long-lasting. While the nose will continue to age naturally, the structural changes made during surgery are intended to be durable.
Why Choose Cosmetic Surgery Specialists Of Memphis For Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty is a detail-sensitive procedure where small adjustments can have a major impact on overall facial balance. Dr. Aldea and Dr. Eby approach each case with individualized planning based on the patient's anatomy and goals, whether the focus is appearance, breathing, or both.
Patients value working with board-certified, re-certified plastic surgeons who emphasize careful technique, realistic expectations, and results designed to look natural and proportionate rather than overdone.
Rhinoplasty Consultation In Memphis, TN
If you are considering nose surgery, a consultation is the best next step to discuss goals and options. To learn more about rhinoplasty at Cosmetic Surgery Specialists of Memphis in Memphis, TN, call 901-752-1412 to schedule a consultation.
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