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revision rhinoplasty

If you have had a rhinoplasty (or several) and still do not like the way your nose looks, you are not alone. It is estimated that as many as 40% of nose surgery patients are dissatisfied with their resutls and seek revision surgery.

Revision or secondary rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct an unsatisfactory result of previous nose surgery. Sometimes it is to correct the cosmetic aspects of the result (i.e. too thin, too scooped, etc.…), and sometimes it is to correct breathing problems.

If you are in good health and it has been more than six months since your previous surgery, then you are eligible for a revision rhinoplasty consultation. It takes at least six months (and sometimes up to twelve months) for the tissues in your nose to heal completely so that a revision plastic surgeon can examine your nose and make an accurate assessment of the problem.

Post-operative swelling (even if very minor) can diminish the surgeon's ability to make such an assessment, so it is important to wait at least that amount of time. (Read more about recovery from secondary nose surgery). If it has been less than six months since your previous surgery, try to be patient. Although the majority of patients consider their nose "healed" when the initial swelling and bruising subside, the reality is that their noses are still healing for at least six months after the surgery.

The next step is to meet with a skilled cosmetic surgeon to see if surgery can meet your expectations. Revision rhinoplasty surgery is significantly more difficult than the original surgery, and requires a surgeon with considerable experience in that specialty, since scar tissue is usually involved and can be harder to work with. Further, implants and/or cartilage grafts may need to be used to build up parts of the nose, such as the bridge or the tip. (Read more about different grafts used for revision nose surgery).

Other factors that determine when and if a patient is a good candidate for revision rhinoplasty are the elasticity of their skin, as well as any previous existing medical and/or psychological conditions. Further, patients who have been on Accutane® any time in the last 6 months need to wait until it's been at least six months since they last took the medication.

If you are unhappy with the results of your previous nose surgery, you have waited at least 6 months, are in good medical and psychological health, and are free of Accutane medication for at least 6 months, then you are ready to find out how an experienced cosmetic surgeon can help improve your nose, your confidence, and your self-esteem.

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