Surgery of the nose is one of the most
common of all plastic surgery procedures. The best candidates for
a rhinoplasty are those people who are looking for an improvement
in the way they look, not those searching for perfection. This surgery
can reduce or increase the overall size of your nose, change the shape
of the tip or bridge, narrow or widen the nostrils.
Rhinoplasty usually takes an hour or
two, though more complicated procedures may take longer. The surgery
starts with the skin of the nose being separated from its supporting
framework of the bone and cartilage, which is then sculpted to the
desired shape. The skin is then redraped over the new framework. After
the surgery is complete, a splint is then applied to help the nose
maintain its new shape. Nasal packs or soft splints may be placed
in the nostrils to stabilize the septum; this is the dividing wall
between the air passages.
After surgery, during the first twenty-four
hours, the face will feel puffy, the nose may ache, and the patient
may experience a dull headache. The patient should plan on resting
with their head elevated for the first day. There will be swelling
and bruising around the eyes, reaching a peak after two to three days.
By the end of one week all packing, dressings, splints and stitches
should be removed.